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Home > For practice and education > Factsheets & infographics > Encouraging New Healthcare Professionals to Utilize Knowledge

Encouraging New Healthcare Professionals to Utilize Knowledge

For new care professionals, it is vital that employers encourage the use and sharing of knowledge.

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The AWVB, together with the Dutch Association of Disability Care (VGN), investigated how organizations can motivate novice professionals to apply new insights in practice. The findings are presented in this factsheet.

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