It's a real tall order. I'm a specialist. I'm not a family physician. Maybe Liz should be talking to this question as well, but from the perspective of being a specialist, I feel the pressure to do the reading of contemporary literature in my little silo area, and I have trouble keeping up. I'm amazed by and in awe of the family physicians who see a cardiovascular patient, move to the next room and see a pediatric case, and then move to the next room and do an obstetrical case.
Clearly, we need to educate in an efficient and effective manner.
Liz, did you want to weigh in?