Across every regulated profession in New Zealand, the questions that most often put a practitioner’s registration at risk are not clinical. They are about consent, confidentiality, professional boundaries, communication, documentation and conduct — the day-to-day judgements that shape whether patients, employers and your responsible authority continue to trust you.
Ethics, not just clinical skill, sustains public trust
Clinical competence is essential, but it is professionalism that holds public confidence together. Practitioners who invest in ethics and professionalism consistently report feeling more confident handling difficult situations with patients, colleagues, employers and regulators — and are better placed to prevent the kind of misunderstanding that becomes a complaint.
Where complaints actually come from
Many matters before the Health and Disability Commissioner or a responsible authority arise from communication, boundaries, consent or record-keeping rather than a failure of clinical knowledge. Understanding the standards your profession works within — whether you are a doctor, nurse or midwife, dentist or pharmacist — is the most reliable way to reduce that risk.
Aligned with your responsible authority
Each course is built from the codes of conduct, competencies and recertification guidance published by New Zealand’s responsible authorities under the Health Practitioners Competence Assurance Act 2003, alongside the HDC Code of Rights. Whether you practise as a physiotherapist, psychologist, optometrist, osteopath or chiropractor, the content reflects the framework that actually applies to you.
Documented evidence when it matters most
If you are responding to an HDC complaint, a competence review or a fitness to practise process, completing relevant ethics, professionalism, insight, reflection and remediation courses provides clear, dated evidence of proactive professional development you can reference in a formal response — one of the steps most often recommended by employers, professional advisers and remediation plans.
Self-paced CPD that fits clinical life
Every course is delivered online and can be completed from any device, in whatever time you have. Each awards 2 CPD hours and a Certificate of Completion available for immediate download — ready for your portfolio or recertification, at NZ$99 per course.