Learn How Simulation Training Can Help Teach Breast Examination Skills and Save Lives
Simulation-based training can help clinicians improve the haptic skills required to diagnose breast cancer accurately.
Simulation-based training can help clinicians improve the haptic skills required to diagnose breast cancer accurately.
Several hospital staff and emergency responders in Lincoln County, Oregon, participated in simulation-based trauma training to be better prepared to handle coordinated care.
EMS educators receive simulation-based training to improve the patient care skills of first-responders
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