Queensland Trauma Education (QTE): an innovative simulation program that addresses the needs and barriers of interprofessional trauma care education across a complex landscape
Introduction: Effective trauma care requires the rapid management of injuries. Rural and remote areas face inequity in trauma care due to time, distance and resource constraints, and experience higher morbidity and mortality rates than urban settings. A training needs analysis (TNA) conducted with s...
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Main Authors: | Kirsty McLeod (Author), Laura Owens (Author), Frances Williamson (Author), Belinda Faulkner (Author), Mia McLanders (Author) |
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James Cook University,
2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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