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Anders L Schram

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Advances in Simulation (London, England)|April 14, 2026
How might we interpret quantitative findings in simulation research more meaningfully?Anders L Schram
Advances in Simulation (London, England)|July 6, 2025
Navigating complexity: a conceptual framework for simulation interventionsAnders L Schram, Tine Brink Henriksen, Helle Terkildsen Maindal, et al.
Danish Medical Journal|July 2, 2025
Factors associated with participation in simulation-based trainingAnders L Schram, Nadja L Bonne, Tine B Henriksen, et al.
Early Human Development|July 31, 2025
Simulation-based team training and changes in Apgar scores during neonatal transition: A multi-site controlled follow-up studyAnders L Schram, Nadja L Bonne, Tine B Henriksen, et al.
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Advances in Simulation (London, England)|April 14, 2026
How might we interpret quantitative findings in simulation research more meaningfully?Anders L Schram
Advances in Simulation (London, England)|July 6, 2025
Navigating complexity: a conceptual framework for simulation interventionsAnders L Schram, Tine Brink Henriksen, Helle Terkildsen Maindal, et al.
Danish Medical Journal|July 2, 2025
Factors associated with participation in simulation-based trainingAnders L Schram, Nadja L Bonne, Tine B Henriksen, et al.
Early Human Development|July 31, 2025
Simulation-based team training and changes in Apgar scores during neonatal transition: A multi-site controlled follow-up studyAnders L Schram, Nadja L Bonne, Tine B Henriksen, et al.
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