Achieving lifelong learning for all health service professionals
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Achieving lifelong learning for all health service professionals
Abstract
Plans are in place to make lifelong learning accessible for all health-care staff, whatever their profession. However, as the second of two articles on continuing professional development reveals, there is still wide variation across trusts in access to education.
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