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THERE ARE, possibly, two points of departure for a discussion about the nature of professional education and training. One, adopted by those most affected by any changes, concerns the contribution to be made by the individual in following her or his profession; the other concerns the contribution to be made by the profession as a whole to the society within which it exists, and this viewpoint is easily taken by those not likely to be affected by any changes—those who are above the strife, the leaders of a profession.

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