A Generalizable Multimodal Scrub Training Curriculum in Surgical Sterile Technique
Introduction Recent endeavors from governing bodies such as the AAMC have formally recognized the importance of aseptic technique. AAMC guidelines include activities that all graduating physicians should be able to perform with minimum indirect supervision and were developed to recognize these needs...
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Main Authors: | Tiffany N. Anderson (Author), Brittany N. Hasty (Author), Ingrid S. Schmiederer (Author), Sarah E. Miller (Author), Robert Shi (Author), Lauren R. Aalami (Author), Elizabeth M. Huffman (Author), Jennifer N. Choi (Author), James N. Lau (Author) |
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2021-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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