Vive la Différence: A Comparison of CPD Quality Assurance Systems in France and The United States

J Eur CME. 2022 Apr 24;11(1):2068215. doi: 10.1080/21614083.2022.2068215. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Offering relevant, evidence based continuing professional development (CPD) to ensure the continued competence of health professionals is a universal concern. This concern will become even more crucial in a world facing global health threats and in a context of internationalisation of learning environments. While accrediting systems (i.e. external quality assurance systems for CPD) share a common goal to promote high quality CPD, each system is shaped by national history and contexts. An international movement is working to enhance the convergence of accrediting principles and processes. One of the first steps is to know and understand each other. This article serves this goal by offering a descriptive comparison of two seemingly different CPD quality assurance systems - in France and in the USA of America. The descriptions were developed by members of the accrediting bodies in both countries. The main finding of this descriptive study is that, despite stark differences in historical contexts and governance schemes, both regulators share principles of quality and independence of CPD and have endorsed a leadership role in promoting effective strategies, including interprofessional continuing education and practices. The commonalities of goals and values revealed in the study support the efforts of the International Academy for CPD Accreditation related to the globalisation of both health issues and learning environments.

Keywords: CPD accreditation; CPD and France; CPD independence; CPD quality; US CPD; interprofessional continuing education.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

This article was funded internally by the ACCME and the Agence nationale du Développement Professionnel Continu. There were no external sources of funding.