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A Comparative Study on the Continuing Professional Development for the Pharmacists in Korea (약사의 전문성강화를 위한 국가별 평생교육제도 비교연구)

  • Jung, Ae Hee;Jung, Sunhoi;Kwon, Kyenghee
    • YAKHAK HOEJI
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    • v.58 no.4
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    • pp.277-285
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    • 2014
  • The purpose of this study is to provide the comparative study results for the purpose of the developing continuing professional educational systems for Korean pharmacists. The professional continuing educational systems of the UK, USA, Japan and Korea were analyzed. General Pharmaceutical Council in UK controls the pharmacy professions for the protection of the health of the citizens in UK and certifies the schools of pharmacy and the continuing education providers. The USA and Japan have the several accreditation bodies for the pharmacy education and the continuing pharmaceutical education. However, the quality assurance systems in Korea for the continuing education and specialty programs are not implemented, yet. The renewal system of the pharmacist license should be introduced like the health care providers like doctors to improve professionalism. Finally, it is recommended that all of these things should be done by a single administrative authority such as Korean Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education.

Trends in the Online Continuing Professional Development for Librarians and Applications of Professional Competencies (사서직 계속교육 동향 분석 - 온라인교육과 역량기반 교육을 중심으로 -)

  • Kwon, Nahyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.50 no.2
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    • pp.215-243
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    • 2016
  • The purpose of this study was to examine the current development of continuing professional education for librarians with particular foci on online learning and professional competencies. It analyzed the current online training programs at the National Library of Korea along with on-site programs in order to identify their strengths and weaknesses. It also examined best practices of online continuing education abroad where more diverse and interactive delivery methods, such as webinars and webcasts, are used to inform latest and practical topics in the field. It found online training programs are not complementing but playing major roles in continuing professional education. The study also examined the current trends that library continuing educational institutions are applying core competencies schemes to continuing education programs in order to systemize their programs and to strengthen individual librarians' professional competencies.

The Mediating Effects of Participation Motivation on the Relationship between Organizational Learning Transfer Climate and Learning Transfer in Professional Engineers' Continuing Professional Development Activities (조직의 학습전이풍토가 기술사의 학습전이에 미치는 영향 - 계속전문교육(CPD) 참여 동기의 매개효과를 중심으로 -)

  • Bae, Eul Kyoo;Jung, Bo Ra;Lee, Min Young
    • Journal of Engineering Education Research
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.11-23
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    • 2013
  • The main purpose of this study was to examine the mediating effect of participation motivation of continuing professional development between the level of organizational learning transfer climate and learning transfer. In the analysis of the relationship among the level of the organizational learning transfer climate, learning transfer and participation motivation of CPD, organizational learning transfer climate had indirect influence on learning transfer through participation motivation of CPD. Based upon the findings of this study, several suggestions were made to improve professional engineers' participation and learning transfer in CPD and implement future research on professional engineer's CPD.

Developing a Competency-based Continuing Education Program for Library and Information Professions based on the National Competency Standards (NCS) (역량기반 사서계속교육을 위한 핵심역량지표 및 콘텐츠개발 - NCS적용 타당성 분석 및 보완방안 연구 -)

  • Yi, Jongchang;Kwon, Nahyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Library and Information Science
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    • v.51 no.2
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    • pp.207-235
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    • 2017
  • The purpose of this study was to develop a competency-based continuing professional development (CPD) model using the National Competency Standards (NCS)-Library & Information Management. This study specifically examined various competency standards for librarians developed in and out of the country, conducted a survey research and focused group interviews to obtain professional librarians' needs for continuing education and their opinions on the NCS for library professions. It analyzed the contents of the NCS elements and mapped with elements in the five other competency standards for library and information professions. It also scrutinized the current training programs at the National Library of Korea in order to identify their strengths and weaknesses. The results of the study informed the areas to enhance the current NCS by identifying underdeveloped competencies and identified the course contents that should be developed with priorities. The study also developed a modified National Competency Standards for Continuing Professional Development (NCS-CPD). Continuing education institutions can utilize this scheme as a useful guideline to develop balanced continuing professional development curriculums for the practitioners working in various library and information centers.

Continuing Professional Development of Pharmacists and The Roles of Pharmacy Schools (약사의 전문직업성개발과 약학대학의 역할)

  • Hyemin Park;Jeong-Hyun Yoon
    • Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.281-287
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    • 2022
  • Pharmacists should maintain professional competencies to provide optimal pharmaceutical care services to patients, which can be achieved through continued commitment to lifelong learning. Traditionally continuing education (CE) has been widely used as a way of lifelong learning for many healthcare professionals. It, however, has several limitations. CE is delivered in the form of instructor-led education focused on multiple learners. Learning is passive and reactive for participants, so it sometimes does not lead to bringing behavioral changes in workplace performance. Therefore, recently the concept of lifelong learning tends to move from CE toward continuing professional development (CPD). CPD is an ongoing process that improves knowledge, skills, and competencies throughout a professional's career. It is a more comprehensive structured approach toward the enhancement of personal competencies. It emphasizes an individual's learning needs and goals and enables learning to become proactive, conscious, and self-directed. CPD consists of four stages: reflect, plan, learn, and evaluate. CE is one component of CPD. Each stage is recorded in a CPD portfolio. There are many practical difficulties in implementing the complete CPD system for lifelong learning of pharmacists in many countries including Korea. Applying a hybrid form that utilizes CPD and CE together, as in the case of some countries, could be an alternative. Furthermore, in undergraduate pharmacy education, it is necessary to teach students about CPD and train them on how to perform CPD as a pharmacist.

Evaluation of outcomes of continuing professional education in implant dentistry using Kirkpatrick's four-level evaluation model (커크 패트릭 모형을 이용한 임플란트 연수 교육 효과 평가)

  • Yun, Kyoung-In;Choi, Hyungkil;Kim, Myeng Ki
    • The Journal of the Korean dental association
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    • v.54 no.1
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    • pp.27-38
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    • 2016
  • Objectives: This study evaluated the outcomes of continuing professional education in implant dentistry using Kirkpatrick's four-level evaluation model. Material and methods: The study was carried out through a questionnaire distributed to dentists who attended a continuing professional education in implant dentistry, 2008~2012. They were asked to fill out questionnaires at least 6 months after its completion. Results: Mean ages of total 23 dentist was $44.8^{\circ}{\ae}8.2$. Mean period after completion of education was $2.7^{\circ}{\ae}1.2$. Knowledge (level 2) (r=0.71, p<0.01) and behavior (level 3) (r=0.68, p<0.01) was positively correlated with topic and methods of education in reaction (level 1). Behavior was positively correlated with knowledge (r=0.79, p<0.01). Result (level 4) was positively correlated with knowledge (r=0.64, p<0.01) and behavior (r=0.86, p<0.01). Conclusion: Reaction affects on knowledge, behavior and result in order.

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A Research on the Continuing Education for Librarians : Current Situations and Suggestions (사서 계속교육 현황과 발전방향에 관한 연구)

  • Jang, Durk-Hyun;Ku, Bon-Jin;Yoon, Hee-Yoon
    • Journal of Korean Library and Information Science Society
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    • v.46 no.2
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    • pp.181-202
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    • 2015
  • Continuing education for librarians in Korea are coping with such problems as the inevitability of plans for the increasing demand for library education, needs for professional teaching personnel for the development of the curricula for the Continuing education, strategies to develop the competences of librarians for the new information ecology, designing e-learning contents for librarians, etc. In this regard, this study intends to analyze the current status of continuing education for librarians in Korea and in foreign countries. It attempts to draw some implications, and to present suggestions. It, specifically, focuses on the role of the National Library of Korea as main actor of continuing education for librarians in Korea. The suggestions made are to change the educational system with a creation of an independent institute, as it will bring up professional teaching personnel to work on continuing education for librarians, and will develop initiatives for the new educational system which embraces the changes in educational platforms.

Challenges in Volunteering from Cancer Care Volunteers Perspectives

  • Kamaludin, Kauthar Mohamad;Muhammad, Mazanah;Abdul Wahat, Nor Wahiza;Ibrahim, Rahimah
    • Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention
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    • v.14 no.8
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    • pp.4795-4800
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    • 2013
  • The involvement of non-government organizations (NGOs) and support groups has helped strengthen public health services in addressing cancer care burden. Owing to the contribution of volunteers in cancer care, this article documents a qualitative study that examined challenges in attracting and retaining cancer care volunteers as part of the effort to develop a volunteer recruitment model. Data were collected through three focus group discussions involving 19 cancer support group members in Malaysia. Findings of the study revealed that mobility and locality appeared to be significant in Malaysian context, while the need for financial support and time flexibility are challenges faced by cancer support groups to attract and retain volunteers. The findings imply that cancer care initiatives can benefit from more local volunteers but at the same time these volunteers require flexibility and financial support to sustain their engagement.

Global Market Participation Strategy by The International Mobility of Professional Engineers (국제기술사 상호인정 체제에 따른 세계시장 진출전략)

  • Lee, Sun
    • Journal of the Korean Professional Engineers Association
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    • v.42 no.1
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    • pp.34-38
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    • 2009
  • There are three major international agreements governing mutual recognition of engineering qualifications and professional competence of the International PEs; namely, Washington Accords, APEC engineer agreement and EMF agreement. International Organizations of APEC Engineer Coordinating Committer and Engineers Mobility Forum established international registries with the goal of improving international mobility. APEC and EMF membership requires minimum qualifications for licensure with the minimum standards including engineering education, Professional experience, compliance with home jurisdiction requirements, having verified record of responsible charge, and demonstrating a commitment to continuing education.

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Analysis of Reasons for Continuing Education in Dietitians (영양사의 직무능력 향상을 위한 계속교육의 참여동기 분석)

  • Sohn, Cheong-Min;Cho, Young-Yun;Bea, Mi-Yong;Do, Eun-Kyoung;Na, Woo-Ri;Kim, Mi-Sung
    • Journal of the Korean Dietetic Association
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    • v.19 no.4
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    • pp.416-423
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    • 2013
  • This study analyzed the reasons for continuing education among dietitians. An internet-based survey of 622 dieticians was conducted from August 31, 2012 to September 12, 2012. Based on data from the Participation Reasons Scale (PRS) questionnaire, factor analysis was conducted by principle component analysis for the extraction of major factors. Subsequent reliability analysis was performed by assessing Cronbach's ${\alpha}$. The ANOVA-test was performed to compare the participation reason scores for each factors according to general characteristics. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS ver.17.0, and P<0.05 was considered significant. Factor analysis for the participation reasons revealed four types of factors. These factors were "maintenance and development of professional competencies", "interaction and responsibility of professionals", "job stability and personal profits" and "services for customers" respectively. Among the participation reasons, "maintenance and development of professional competencies" was the first reason with a 29.34% variance. In addition, the participation reasons for continuing education differed according to age (P<0.05), the highest level of education (P<0.05), workplace (P<0.01), and work experience in dietetic area (P<0.001). In conclusion, continuing education programs for dietitians should focus on effectively developing and promoting professionalism.