Remediation for Fitness to Practise
Course DescriptionRemediation for Fitness to Practise is a structured course for all healthcare professionals, including doctors, nurses, midwives, pharmacists, dentists, and allied health practitioners, especially those facing fitness to practice investigations, who need to demonstrate learning, accountability, and safe practice following concerns, complaints, or regulatory investigations.
The course explores what remediation means in a fitness to practise context, why regulators such as the CPSO, CNA, CMA, NAPRA, RCDSO, and provincial Colleges prioritise it, and how professionals can develop credible remediation plans. Learners will gain practical strategies to design, implement, and evidence remediation activities — including CPD, supervised practice, mentorship, audits, and reflective writing.
Through case studies, exercises, and regulatory guidance, participants will learn how to present remediation not just as "box-ticking," but as authentic, sustained professional growth that reassures regulators, protects patients, and rebuilds trust.