2001
DOI: 10.1097/01974520-200110000-00007
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Observations on the Future of the Healthcare Professions

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“…Without continued learning, there is risk not only of knowledge becoming obsolete but also of it becoming fixed as immutable truth impervious to new ideas (Dolan 2002). …”
Section: Challenges Associated With Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Without continued learning, there is risk not only of knowledge becoming obsolete but also of it becoming fixed as immutable truth impervious to new ideas (Dolan 2002). …”
Section: Challenges Associated With Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Health care professionals "who do not continue to improve their skills and knowledge will quickly become obsolete" and gradually become unreceptive to new ideas (Dolan 2002). In the aged care sector, continuing education assumes critical importance in light of the limited, if any, educational preparation in aged care knowledge and skills held by many who provide care (Edwards & Forster 1998).…”
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