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Lifelong learning is a process of continuously scrutinising and building on your practice to be the best doctor you can be Always have three questions in your mind: where am I going? how am I getting on? where to next? Use electronic tools that provide filtered information at the point of care because you cannot hope to stay up to date on everything Keep a learning portfolio so that you can see how you have already developed and how you can develop in the future Keep your learning efforts alive by discussing them with your peers and supervisors
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