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Lawrence H Salud

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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Use of sensor technology to explore the science of touchLawrence H Salud, Carla M Pugh
American Journal of Surgery|May 22, 2007
Fear of missing a lesion: use of simulated breast models to decrease student anxiety when learning clinical breast examinationsCarla M Pugh, Lawrence H Salud,
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 13, 2013
Simplifying touch data from tri-axial sensors using a new data visualization toolLawrence H Salud, Calvin Kwan, Carla M Pugh
American Journal of Surgery|June 3, 2008
A simulation-based assessment of clinical breast examination technique: do patient and clinician factors affect clinician approach?Carla M Pugh, Zachary B Domont, Lawrence H Salud, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Are commercially available simulators durable enough for classroom use?Jonathan C Salud, Katherine Blossfield Iannitelli, Lawrence H Salud, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 24, 2012
Clinical examination simulation: getting to realLawrence H Salud, Chiagozie I Ononye, Calvin Kwan, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Expanding the use of simulators as assessment tools: the new pop quizAbby R Kaye, Lawrence H Salud, Zachary B Domont, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Toward a simulation and assessment method for the practice of camera-guided rigid bronchoscopyLawrence H Salud, Alec R Peniche, Jonathan C Salud, et al.
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Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Use of sensor technology to explore the science of touchLawrence H Salud, Carla M Pugh
American Journal of Surgery|May 22, 2007
Fear of missing a lesion: use of simulated breast models to decrease student anxiety when learning clinical breast examinationsCarla M Pugh, Lawrence H Salud,
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 13, 2013
Simplifying touch data from tri-axial sensors using a new data visualization toolLawrence H Salud, Calvin Kwan, Carla M Pugh
American Journal of Surgery|June 3, 2008
A simulation-based assessment of clinical breast examination technique: do patient and clinician factors affect clinician approach?Carla M Pugh, Zachary B Domont, Lawrence H Salud, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Are commercially available simulators durable enough for classroom use?Jonathan C Salud, Katherine Blossfield Iannitelli, Lawrence H Salud, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 24, 2012
Clinical examination simulation: getting to realLawrence H Salud, Chiagozie I Ononye, Calvin Kwan, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Expanding the use of simulators as assessment tools: the new pop quizAbby R Kaye, Lawrence H Salud, Zachary B Domont, et al.
Studies in Health Technology and Informatics|February 22, 2011
Toward a simulation and assessment method for the practice of camera-guided rigid bronchoscopyLawrence H Salud, Alec R Peniche, Jonathan C Salud, et al.
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