Professional Development (CPD) Trainings 2025 at Diamond Jubilee.
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Professional Development (CPD) Trainings 2025 at Diamond Jubilee.

By William Mziray, Published on August 23, 2025

Introduction

The Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Trainings 2025 held at Diamond Jubilee on 23rd August 2025 brought together healthcare practitioners and medical students from across Tanzania for a day of impactful learning and collaboration. Organized by Aenon Healthcare in partnership with Pharmatech & Health East Africa and Medical & Lab East Africa, the event offered free training sessions on Nutraceuticals and Medicine, Orthopedic Training, and Surgical Skills. Participants also enjoyed access to exhibitions, free CPD points, networking opportunities, and hands-on experiences aimed at enhancing professional growth and advancing healthcare practice.

Main Content

The Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Trainings 2025 was an engaging and transformative event that brought together healthcare professionals, medical students, and industry experts under one roof. The training aimed to enhance the skills and knowledge of participants in critical areas of healthcare, including Nutraceuticals and Medicine, Orthopedic Training, and Surgical Skills.

Throughout the day, participants had the opportunity to attend interactive sessions, live demonstrations, and discussions led by seasoned professionals. The event also featured free exhibitions, offering access to the latest innovations, medical products, and technologies in the healthcare industry.


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Beyond learning, the CPD Training fostered collaboration and networking among participants, encouraging knowledge exchange and partnership development. Attendees were awarded free CPD points, enjoyed free lunch, and received sample materials from various exhibitors.

The event served as a great platform to promote continuous learning and professional excellence, reinforcing the importance of staying updated with modern medical practices. MyDoctor.tz was honored to be part of this impactful initiative that aligns perfectly with our mission to strengthen healthcare systems and empower practitioners across Tanzania.

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Conclusion

In conclusion, the Continuous Professional Development (CPD) Trainings 2025 proved to be a remarkable initiative that not only enhanced medical knowledge but also inspired collaboration and innovation among healthcare professionals. The event successfully bridged the gap between learning and practice, empowering participants to deliver better, safer, and more efficient healthcare services.

MyDoctor.tz extends heartfelt appreciation to the organizers, trainers, and partners for creating such a valuable platform for growth and professional advancement. The experience reaffirmed our commitment to supporting continuous learning, promoting health awareness, and contributing to the improvement of Tanzania’s healthcare sector.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What was the main purpose of the CPD Trainings 2025 event?

The event aimed to enhance the knowledge, skills, and professional competence of healthcare practitioners and medical students through specialized training sessions in Nutraceuticals and Medicine, Orthopedics, and Surgical Skills. It also provided a platform for networking and exposure to new healthcare innovations.

Who was eligible to attend the event?

The training was open to all healthcare practitioners and medical students who are passionate about advancing their careers and staying updated with modern medical practices.

What benefits did participants gain from attending?

Participants received free training, CPD points, lunch, sample materials, and access to medical exhibitions. They also had the chance to interact with experts, discover new technologies, and strengthen professional connections within the healthcare community.

How does this event contribute to professional growth?

By offering hands-on learning and exposure to real-world healthcare advancements, the CPD Trainings 2025 helped participants stay competent and compliant with professional standards. It also encouraged continuous education and collaboration, both essential for improving patient care and healthcare outcomes.