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[Continuing education].

A Mejía

    Educacion Medica Y Salud
    |January 1, 1986
    PubMed
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    Continuing education is crucial for healthcare professionals to achieve health for all. Establishing national systems for continuing education is vital for systematic skill development across all health occupations.

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    Area of Science:

    • Health Professions Education
    • Lifelong Learning in Healthcare
    • Health Systems Strengthening

    Context:

    • Formal training is insufficient for lifelong career demands in healthcare.
    • The evolving health landscape necessitates continuous skill enhancement.
    • Achieving 'Health for All' requires a robust continuing education framework.

    Purpose:

    • To define the role of continuing education in achieving 'Health for All'.
    • To analyze factors influencing continuing education's importance in health systems.
    • To identify challenges and propose strategies for effective continuing education.

    Summary:

    • Continuing education encompasses post-formal training experiences throughout a healthcare professional's career.
    • It is essential for meeting the demands of 'Health for All' by 2000.
    • Problems and limitations exist, necessitating systematic approaches.

    Impact:

    • Recommends national systems for continuing education to unify policy, programs, and budgets.
    • Advocates for interinstitutional collaboration to ensure comprehensive skill development.
    • Highlights the need for progressively sequenced instruction tailored to specific health roles.

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