To err is human: use of simulation to enhance training and patient safety in anaesthesia
Human beings who work in complex, dynamic, and stressful situations make mistakes. This is as true for anaesthetists as for any other health-care professional, but we face unique challenges in the many roles and responsibilities we have in diverse clinical contexts. As a profession, we are well vers...
Main Authors: | Higham, H, Baxendale, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Oxford University Press
2017
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