The place of simulation in the surgical resident curriculum. The pedagogic program of the Nice Medical School simulation center

Journal of visceral surgery - Tập 149 - Trang e52-e60 - 2012
J. Bréaud1, D. Chevallier1, E. Benizri1, J.-P. Fournier1, M. Carles1, J. Delotte1, N. Venissac1, A. Myx1, A. Ianelli1, J. Levraut1, D. Jones2, D. Benchimol1
1Centre de simulation médicale, faculté de médecine de Nice, université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, France
2Carl Shapiro Simulation Center, Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA

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