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Simulation-based training is associated with lower risk-adjusted mortality in ACS pediatric TQIP centers
Journal article   Peer reviewed

Simulation-based training is associated with lower risk-adjusted mortality in ACS pediatric TQIP centers

Aaron R Jensen, Cory McLaughlin, Haris Subacius, Katie McAuliff, Avery B Nathens, Carolyn Wong, Daniella Meeker, Randall S Burd, Henri R Ford and Jeffrey S Upperman
The journal of trauma and acute care surgery, Vol.87(4), pp.841-848
2019-10
PMID: 31589193

Abstract

Quality Improvement - organization & administration Inservice Training - methods United States Humans Risk Factors Benchmarking Male Inservice Training - statistics & numerical data Wounds and Injuries - mortality Wounds and Injuries - therapy Simulation Training - methods Female Trauma Centers - statistics & numerical data Trauma Centers - standards Pediatrics - education Simulation Training - statistics & numerical data Child

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1 Clinical & Life Sciences
1.134 Trauma & Emergency Surgery
1.134.764 Injury Severity Score
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Critical Care Medicine
Surgery
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Clinical Medicine

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