The ethical imperative: continuing professional development in dentistry

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  • Neil Wood

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diagnoses

Abstract

Dentistry is not a static art; it’s a dynamic science. The landscape of dental care, with its technological advancements, evolving treatment modalities and shifting patient expectations, is in perpetual flux. To maintain the relevance and efficacy of our practice, we must acknowledge this inherent dynamism. The ethical framework of our profession compels us to adapt to change and growth, both for our patients’ benefit and our professional responsibility. In our noble profession, where the pursuit of knowledge is as vital as the precision of our tools, we are often faced with the question of whether we fully embrace the journey of continuing professional development (CPD). It’s a question that reaches the heart of our ethical commitment to the wellbeing of our patients, the integrity of our practice and the vitality of our profession itself.

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Published

2023-12-23

How to Cite

Wood, N. (2023). The ethical imperative: continuing professional development in dentistry. South African Dental Journal, 78(09), 429. Retrieved from https://journals.assaf.org.za/index.php/sadj/article/view/17479

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