Development and Implementation of Pediatric Critical Care Focused Simulation Workshop and Program in India
Simulation-based learning has become a pait of residency and fellowship training 111 many training programs in the United States. But. it has not been incorporated into the pediatric critical care medicine training 111 the developing countries like India. Simulation-based training allows rapid and r...
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Main Authors: | Utpal S Bhalala (Author), Jesal Sadawarte (Author), Sameer Sadawarte (Author), Vishal Baldua (Author), Swati Garekar (Author), Rahul Pandit (Author), Maninder Dhaliwal (Author), Vinay Joshi (Author), Preetha Joshi (Author), Mahesh Mohite (Author), Chandrahas Deshmukh (Author), Rakshay Shetty (Author), Praveen Khilnani (Author) |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications,
2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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