Toronto, Canada: March 30, 2010.
This week Claymore Inc. reached an agreement with the College of Dietitians of British Columbia (CDBC) to automate their Continuing Competence Program.
The automation of the CDBC Continuing Competence Program will include on line functionality for:
Stored data will include each registrant's portfolio information, self assessment/learning data and learning planning and learning plan progress recording from prior years. With this information at hand each registrant can inform their current self assessments, Professional Development Plan and on-going recording of activities. Registrants can easily change their Professional Development Plan if they change workplace or scope of practice area. Key features of the SkilsureŽ program are secure online access by registrants, progressive entries triggered by dropdown menus and administrative ease.
About Developer
Claymore Inc. is the developer of the SkilSure® solution and the owner of the SkilSure® brand. Claymore Inc. has a legacy of more than 15 years as a provider of customized Professional Development and Competence Assurance software and services. The SkilSure® solution is a mature application that has been tested in practice. With more than 100,000 users SkilSure® provides solutions to Professional Institutions, Sector Skills Councils, Awarding Bodies, Colleges and Training Providers, and Major Employers in Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom. In Canada, (Ontario) Claymore runs customized solutions for many regulated professions. More information on SkilSure® and its product suite can be found at www.skilsure.com or contact terry.ogle@skilsure.com or our western representative c.hinton@claymore.ca
About the College of Dietitians of British Columbia
The College of Dietitians of British Columbia was established on November 2, 2002 under the BC Health Professions Act through enactment of the Dietitians Regulation. Bylaws for the College were approved in 2003 and in April 2004 the College became the legal authority for the regulation of dietitians in British Columbia. The College's Mission Statement is: Under the provisions of the Health Professions Act, the mission of the College of Dietitians of British Columbia is to ensure protection of the public by establishing, monitoring and enforcing competent, safe and ethical dietetic practice.
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