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A human factors analysis of technical and team skills among surgical trainees during procedural simulations in a simulated operating theatre.
Moorthy K, Munz Y, Adams S, Pandey V, Darzi A. Ann Surg. 2005;242:631-639.
The authors describe their use of simulation as a tool to develop skills in surgical trainees.
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Operating Room
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Physicians
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Surgery
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Communication between Providers
Human Factors Engineering
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