Nitsche et al., 2013 - Google Patents
The use of simulation in maternal–fetal medicine procedure trainingNitsche et al., 2013
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- 15792862484842536041
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- Nitsche J
- Brost B
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- Seminars in perinatology
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Many fields of medicine now routinely employ simulation while educating all levels of medical trainees. Unfortunately, OB–GYN has been slow to incorporate these beneficial adjuncts to traditional medical education, but thankfully the use of simulation is now …
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