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Global consensus statement on simulation-based practice in healthcare
Published in Advances in simulation (London) (21-05-2024)“…Simulation plays a pivotal role in addressing universal healthcare challenges, reducing education inequities, and improving mortality, morbidity and patient…”
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Global consensus statement on simulation-based practice in healthcare
Published in Simulation in healthcare : journal of the Society for Medical Simulation (01-06-2024)“…Simulation plays a pivotal role in addressing universal healthcare challenges, reducing education inequities, and improving mortality, morbidity and patient…”
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Global Consensus Statement on Simulation-Based Practice in Healthcare
Published in Clinical simulation in nursing (01-08-2024)“…Simulation plays a pivotal role in addressing universal healthcare challenges, reducing education inequities, and improving mortality, morbidity and patient…”
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Finding Their Way: Preparing Nurse Educators of the Future in Human Patient Simulation
Published in Clinical simulation in nursing (01-10-2012)Get full text
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What a tangled web we weave: How technology is reshaping pedagogy
Published in Nurse education today (01-08-2014)“…One does not have to look too far to witness the profound impact of technology on our world today, the way we function within it and the various ways in which…”
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Preceptor/mentor education: A world of possibilities through e-learning technology
Published in Nurse education today (01-04-2011)“…Preceptorship/mentorship is designed to socialize students into the nursing profession, promote their confidence/competence and foster their critical thinking…”
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Quantitative and qualitative analyses of advanced trauma life support impact
Published 01-01-1993“…This study focused on the impact of the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) educational program for physicians and utilized both quantitative and qualitative…”
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