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The use of simulation in healthcare: from systems issues, to team building, to task training, to education and high stakes examinations.
Orledge J, Phillips WJ, Murray WB, Lerant A. Curr Opin Crit Care. 2012;18:326-332.

This review found high-quality evidence that simulation training is an effective strategy to improve team and interdisciplinary communication, technical and cognitive skills, as well as patient outcomes.

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