Simulation Curriculum in Internal Medicine: Decision-Making Training for Interns Focusing on Acute Clinical Scenarios in Critical Care
Abstract High-fidelity medical simulation has gained widespread use in medical education because it allows learners an opportunity to actively engage in experiential learning and deliberate practice in a safe learning environment. This resource is a six-case simulation curriculum that focuses on dec...
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Main Authors: | Janae Heath (Author), Rachel Kohn (Author), Zaven Sargsyan (Author), George Alba (Author), Eli Miloslavsky (Author), Ian Barbash (Author), Traci Fraser (Author), Michael Genuardi (Author), Emily Hayden (Author), Susan Mathai (Author), Daniel Steinhaus (Author), Paul Currier (Author) |
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Association of American Medical Colleges,
2015-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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