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https://doi.org/10.38140/trp.v18i0.3137Abstract
My earlier appeals to practitioners to contribute articles for inclusion in the Journal have, judging from the most recent editions, not fallen on deaf ears. This increased participat1on on their part is particularly gratifying and I believe . beneficial to the profession as a whole. This tendency is counter to the earlier pattern, where most contributions tended to come from academics and researchers. Although 'accreditation' may well feature as a fact
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