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Bould MD et al. - A randomized single-blinded trial found that a cognitive aid did not improve performance at simulated resuscitation, in contrast to previous retrospective and unblended studies. Retention of skills and knowledge after resuscitation training remains an ongoing challenge for medical educators.

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