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Section 1: Introduction to Fitness to Practise in Bahrain
1.1 Understanding the Concept of Fitness to Practise
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1.2 The Importance of Maintaining Fitness to Practise
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1.3 Key Principles Underpinning Fitness to Practise
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1.4 The Role of NHRA in Fitness to Practise Regulation
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1.5 Common Factors That Can Impair Fitness to Practise
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1.6 The Interconnection Between Ethics, Insight, and Fitness
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1.7 Consequences of Impaired Fitness to Practise
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1.8 Reflective Quiz
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Section 2: NHRA and Regulatory Expectations
2.1 Overview of the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA)
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2.2 Regulatory Scope and Professional Oversight
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2.3 Regulatory Principles: Protecting Patients and Upholding Standards
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2.4 Registration, Licensing, and Re-licensing Requirements
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2.5 Handling of Complaints and Investigations
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2.6 NHRA Expectations During Investigations
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2.7 Remediation and Rehabilitation Under NHRA Guidance
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2.8 Collaboration with Professional Councils and Institutions
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2.9 Ethical and Professional Codes of Conduct
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2.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 3: Domains of Fitness to Practise — Clinical, Ethical, and Behavioural
3.1 Overview of the Three Core Domains
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3.2 The Clinical Domain: Competence and Safety
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3.3 The Ethical Domain: Values, Integrity, and Professional Conduct
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3.4 The Behavioural Domain: Professionalism and Attitude
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3.5 Interrelationship of the Domains
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3.6 Early Warning Signs of Impaired Fitness in Any Domain
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3.7 NHRA’s Approach to Assessing Each Domain
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3.8 Building Strength Across All Domains
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3.9 Reflective Quiz
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Section 4: Recognising and Managing Impaired Fitness
4.1 Understanding Impaired Fitness to Practise
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4.2 Common Causes of Impaired Fitness
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4.3 Early Recognition and Self-Awareness
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4.4 Responsibilities of the Individual Professional
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4.5 Responsibilities of Employers and Colleagues
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4.6 Managing Health-Related Impairment
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4.7 Managing Performance or Conduct-Related Impairment
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4.8 Role of Insight, Reflection, and Remediation in Recovery
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4.9 Creating a Supportive Organisational Culture
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4.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 5: Insight, Reflection, and Remediation in Context
5.1 Understanding the Relationship Between Insight, Reflection, and Remediation
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5.2 The Meaning and Depth of Professional Insight
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5.3 The Role of Reflection in Professional Practice
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5.4 Demonstrating Remediation in Practical Terms
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5.5 NHRA’s Perspective on Insight and Remediation
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5.6 Distinguishing Genuine from Superficial Insight
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5.7 Integrating Reflection and Remediation into Daily Practice
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5.8 The Emotional Dimension of Reflection and Remediation
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5.9 The Role of Mentorship and Supervised Practice
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5.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 6: Responding to Complaints, Investigations, and Hearings
6.1 Understanding the Purpose of Complaints and Investigations
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6.2 Initial Response to a Complaint
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6.3 Engaging with the NHRA Investigation Process
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6.4 Demonstrating Professionalism During the Process
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6.5 Preparing a Written Reflection or Statement
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6.6 Representation and Support During Hearings
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6.7 Possible Outcomes of NHRA Investigations
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6.8 Learning from Complaints: Turning Adversity into Growth
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6.9 Emotional Wellbeing and Support During Investigations
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6.10 Restoring Professional Reputation After an Investigation
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6.11 Reflective Quiz
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Section 7: Maintaining Professional Competence and Resilience
7.1 The Importance of Ongoing Professional Competence
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7.2 Defining Professional Resilience in Healthcare
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7.3 The Link Between Competence, Resilience, and Fitness to Practise
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7.4 Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and Regulatory Requirements
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7.5 Recognising and Preventing Professional Burnout
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7.6 Building Emotional Intelligence and Self-Awareness
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7.7 The Role of Peer Support and Mentorship
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7.8 Developing a Reflective CPD Portfolio
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7.9 Organisational Responsibilities for Supporting Competence and Resilience
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7.10 Reflective Quiz
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Section 8: Case Studies and Scenarios from Practice
8.1 Case Study 1 – Communication Breakdown in a Busy Clinic
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8.2 Case Study 2 – Documentation and Record-Keeping Concern
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8.3 Case Study 3 – Ethical Dilemma and Boundary Violation
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8.4 Case Study 4 – Responding to a Health-Related Impairment
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8.5 Case Study 5 – Miscommunication During a Multidisciplinary Handover
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8.6 Case Study 6 – Handling a Patient Complaint with Professionalism
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8.7 Common Themes from Case Studies
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8.8 Reflective Quiz
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Section 9: Conclusion and Key Takeaways
Conclusion and Key Takeaways
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Post-Course Assessment
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