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Simulation techniques for teaching time-outs: a controlled trial.

Paull DE, Williams L, Sine DM. Patient Saf Qual Healthc. March/April 2016;13:28-37.

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June 1, 2016
Paull DE, Williams L, Sine DM. Patient Saf Qual Healthc. March/April 2016;13:28-37.
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Simulation is widely used in medical education, but controversy continues as to whether high-fidelity simulation is a more effective pedagogical modality than less intensive (and less expensive) types of simulation. In this controlled study, medical residents who underwent signout and teamwork training using high-fidelity simulation were no more effective at conducting high-quality signouts than residents who used an online virtual patient simulation. However, faculty felt that the high-fidelity simulator offered more opportunities for realistic feedback.

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Paull DE, Williams L, Sine DM. Patient Saf Qual Healthc. March/April 2016;13:28-37.

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