Abstract
This paper considers "lifelong learning" among a group of doctors within the "male" medical profession. It explores their struggle to be effective and reflective practitioners, in a world where subjective knowledge and cultural understanding are often derided, and yet "success" may depend on the integration of medical with cultural and emotional literacy.
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West, L., (2000) “A Gendered Edge: Auto/biographical Research into Doctors and Lifelong Learning in the Inner-city”, Adult Education Research Conference 1(2000).
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