Is the "in situ" simulation for teaching anesthesia residents a lower cost, feasible and satisfying alternative to simulation center ? A 24 months prospective observational study in a university hospital.
Lois, Fernande; POSPIECH, Audrey; VAN DYCK, Michelet al.
Is the "in situ" simulation for teaching anesthesia residents a lower cost, feasible and satisfying alternative to simulation center ? A 24 months prospective observational study in a university hospital.
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