Continuing Professional Education (CPE)
What is CPE?
Continuing Professional Education is the upgrading or acquisition of knowledge and skills in the
accredited modalities that will aid the practitioner in providing the patient with a high standard of
health care.
Why is CPE Necessary?
CPE is an important part of providing professional healthcare services to patients and ensures practitioners regularly update their clinical skills and professional knowledge.
ANTA requires members to complete a minimum of 20 CPE points annually. CPE is an important part of provider recognition with Health Funds and WorkCover Authorities.
CPE reinforces ANTA’s natural health philosophy.
Other Benefits of CPE
- Members are kept informed and up-to-date with the latest developments
- Facilitates communication and networking
- Encourages further study
- Enhances professional standing within the community
More Information for ANTA Members
Information and Continuing Professional Education guidelines can be viewed and downloaded from the Members Centre.
To facilitate members keeping CPE records, ANTA provides members with the ability to complete and lodge their CPE record on line also.
ANTA Members can log into the Members Centre via the button above to view the CPE programme guidelines and Submit CPE activity.

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