Ginette encourages healthcare providers to keep educating themselves.
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I think the most important advice would be is that everything changes so much every day. What my mom lived through has absolutely nothing to do with what I live through now. So I would say keep on educating yourself, yearly. Every year you should have refresher course on medicine, on science, on whatever to make sure that you’re up to date. Keep educating yourself and not just on one specific thing but about everything that has to do with present world, with what’s going on right now not what was going on 20 years ago.
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