Everyone involved in health care will need to understand that the experiential learning involved in improving their work is as much part of their job as doing that work. Sophisticated practice-based, performance-oriented learning programs will therefore be increasingly needed if medicine is to continue meeting one of its most fundamental professional obligations — namely, unceasing movement toward new levels of performance.
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