After piloting the Personal Practice Reflection Tool (PRT) with the Resident Advisory Committee, we are pleased to roll it out for all residents in the new academic year.
This tool allows residents to accumulate CME credits (up to 40) that will roll over into their post-residency period.
How it works
Trainees will need to complete a module on their own—either using the traditional module format or the online interactive version—and then complete the Personal Practice Reflection Tool (PRT).
Follow-up and accreditation
Several months later, residents complete the follow-up portion of the PRT and become eligible to obtain Mainpro+ credits through the CFPC, as these are CFPC-accredited activities. Credits will be issued and submitted automatically to the College of Family Physicians of Canada (CFPC) by mid-June annually.