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Elise Teteris

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Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|June 2, 2011
Does training learners on simulators benefit real patients?Elise Teteris, Kristin Fraser, Bruce Wright, et al.
BMC Medical Education|April 26, 2011
Who is teaching and supervising our junior residents' central venous catheterizations?Irene Wy Ma, Elise Teteris, James M Roberts, et al.
Medical Education|February 14, 2012
Learning during simulation training is prone to retroactive interferenceKristin Fraser, Irene Ma, Elise Teteris, et al.
Medical Education|October 20, 2012
Emotion, cognitive load and learning outcomes during simulation trainingKristin Fraser, Irene Ma, Elise Teteris, et al.
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Advances in Health Sciences Education : Theory and Practice|June 2, 2011
Does training learners on simulators benefit real patients?Elise Teteris, Kristin Fraser, Bruce Wright, et al.
BMC Medical Education|April 26, 2011
Who is teaching and supervising our junior residents' central venous catheterizations?Irene Wy Ma, Elise Teteris, James M Roberts, et al.
Medical Education|February 14, 2012
Learning during simulation training is prone to retroactive interferenceKristin Fraser, Irene Ma, Elise Teteris, et al.
Medical Education|October 20, 2012
Emotion, cognitive load and learning outcomes during simulation trainingKristin Fraser, Irene Ma, Elise Teteris, et al.
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