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Now Released - the New CPD EBR App!

  • Nov 1, 2017
  • 1 min read

Developed to provide Credentialed nurses and prospective Credentialed nurses with a user friendly CPD portfolio to document professional development relevant to credentialing. Record your activities on the go. No more looking for those pieces of paper or finding dates from your diary!

When ready to apply for credentialing, simply select the relevant date range and add a link to your EBR report to the online credentialing application.

Ready to download for free.

Click here for more information.

 
 
 

15 Comments


Angus Cox
Angus Cox
4 days ago

What a fantastic tool for nurses who are constantly juggling clinical responsibilities with professional development requirements! Having a dedicated app to log CPD activities on the go is such a game-changer — no more scrambling through old diaries or loose paperwork when credentialing deadlines approach. It genuinely reminds me of how important organised, evidence-based records are across all areas of nursing practice, whether you're working toward credentialing or completing academic programmes. For instance, nursing students tackling mary seacole programme assignment examples often struggle to connect theory with documented professional practice, and a resource like this bridges that gap beautifully. For those who also need academic support alongside their CPD journey, New Assignment Help UK offers excellent guidance to help nursing…

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David Warner
David Warner
Mar 05

This looks like a really helpful tool for nurses managing their CPD and credentialing requirements. Keeping records in one place and being able to log activities anytime can definitely make the process less stressful. It actually reminds me how even a Children Book Writing Service relies on organized documentation and progress tracking, because structured records make collaboration and professional development much easier.

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John Doe
John Doe
Mar 04

This is a great update about the release of the new CPD EBR app and how it supports ongoing professional development. While managing my own studies, I once spoke with a US online class taker about staying organized using digital platforms and tracking tools. It’s impressive how apps like this can simplify record-keeping and make continuous learning more structured and efficient for busy professionals.

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Cole Owen
Cole Owen
Feb 28

This is such a brilliant development for credentialed nurses and those working toward credentialing — having a dedicated app to log CPD activities on the go completely removes the stress of hunting down old paperwork or piecing together dates after the fact. As someone who understands how overwhelming it can be to balance ongoing professional development alongside busy schedules, I really appreciate tools that simplify the process. It actually reminds me of how students pursuing nursing or healthcare degrees often seek online help with university assignments to manage their academic workload more efficiently. Just as this app streamlines CPD tracking, having the right support system in place — whether for clinical practice or academic study — makes a huge difference…

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Joseph Nik.
Joseph Nik.
Dec 25, 2025

I read your thoughtful comment on the new CPD EBR app and how much easier it makes tracking professional development for nurses, and that really resonated with me because I’ve had those late nights trying to organize certificates during busy semesters. I once relied on online course help service while juggling deadlines and studies, which made staying on top of my work feel so much more manageable. It’s clear that tools and support like this help us maintain momentum and confidence in both learning and career development.

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