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The Learning Process and its General ObjectivesTraining is on the basis of apprenticeship and of formal teaching in suitable environments. The principles of adult learning apply to both models. The example set by senior medical staff strongly influences the quality of the learning experience. This requires both good role modelling by the clinical staff and DPT, and active participation by the trainee. Learning takes place in clinical settings (wards, outpatient departments and ambulatory care clinics) and includes access to regular continuing medical education sessions such as journal clubs, grand rounds, departmental meetings and research seminars provided for the continuing education of medical staff. An important element of training is the development of self-directed learning skills to enable trainees to keep up with and critically evaluate the rapid changes in current practice and scientific information. These skills form the basis of lifelong learning. In order to prepare themselves for the Examination, basic trainees need to develop:
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