Effects of Cross-Training on Medical Teams' Teamwork and Collaboration: Use of Simulation
Previous research in the US Navy demonstrated that cross-training enhances teamwork and interpersonal collaboration. Limited data exists on cross-training effectiveness in medical education. This research aimed to assess whether cross-training would have similar effects on medical teams. A multidisc...
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Main Authors: | Ashley R. Hedges (Author), Heather J. Johnson (Author), Lawrence R. Kobulinsky (Author), Jamie L. Estock (Author), David Eibling (Author), Amy L. Seybert (Author) |
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2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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