"The Role of Continuous Professional Development in Enhancing Medical-Surgical Nursing Care"
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Abstract: Continuous Professional Development (CPD) is increasingly recognized as a cornerstone for enhancing nursing practice, particularly within the demanding and dynamic field of medical-surgical nursing. With rapid advancements in healthcare technologies, evolving treatment protocols, and increasing patient acuity, nurses must consistently update their knowledge, skills, and professional attitudes. CPD provides a structured and lifelong learning process aimed at maintaining clinical competence, improving patient outcomes, and fostering professional growth. This article explores the role of CPD in medical-surgical nursing care, highlighting its significance, benefits, challenges, and practical strategies for implementation. It examines the relationship between CPD and evidence-based practice, patient safety, leadership, interprofessional collaboration, and job satisfaction. Furthermore, the article underscores the responsibility of institutions and policymakers to create supportive environments that facilitate CPD. Ultimately, investment in CPD is not only an investment in the nursing workforce but also in the quality and safety of patient care delivered in medical-surgical units.
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