Unannounced in situ simulations: integrating training and clinical practice.
Simulation-based training for healthcare providers is well established as a viable, efficacious training tool, particularly for the training of non-technical team-working skills. These skills are known to be critical to effective teamwork, and important in the prevention of error and adverse events...
Main Authors: | Walker, S, Sevdalis, N, McKay, A, Lambden, S, Gautama, S, Aggarwal, R, Vincent, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2013
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