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The Open Nursing Journal|August 16, 2012
Is high fidelity simulation the most effective method for the development of non-technical skills in nursing? A review of the current evidenceRobin Lewis, Alasdair Strachan, Michelle McKenzie Smith
Journal of Interprofessional Care|September 27, 2006
MOSES: Multidisciplinary Obstetric Simulated Emergency ScenariosDella Freeth, Gubby Ayida, Emma Jane Berridge, et al.
The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions|June 17, 2009
Multidisciplinary obstetric simulated emergency scenarios (MOSES): promoting patient safety in obstetrics with teamwork-focused interprofessional simulationsDella Freeth, Gubby Ayida, Emma Jane Berridge, et al.
Medical Education|July 29, 2005
Developing an education and assessment framework for the Foundation ProgrammeJonathan Beard, Alasdair Strachan, Helena Davies, et al.
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The Open Nursing Journal|August 16, 2012
Is high fidelity simulation the most effective method for the development of non-technical skills in nursing? A review of the current evidenceRobin Lewis, Alasdair Strachan, Michelle McKenzie Smith
Journal of Interprofessional Care|September 27, 2006
MOSES: Multidisciplinary Obstetric Simulated Emergency ScenariosDella Freeth, Gubby Ayida, Emma Jane Berridge, et al.
The Journal of Continuing Education in the Health Professions|June 17, 2009
Multidisciplinary obstetric simulated emergency scenarios (MOSES): promoting patient safety in obstetrics with teamwork-focused interprofessional simulationsDella Freeth, Gubby Ayida, Emma Jane Berridge, et al.
Medical Education|July 29, 2005
Developing an education and assessment framework for the Foundation ProgrammeJonathan Beard, Alasdair Strachan, Helena Davies, et al.
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