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Simulation to enhance patient safety: why aren't we there yet?
Aggarwal R, Darzi A. Chest. 2011;140:854-858.

Discussing how simulation-based training can reduce errors and improve patient outcomes, this commentary recommends including this training in medical school curriculum.

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