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The Standardized Live Patient and Mechanical Patient Models-Their Roles in Trauma Teaching
Journal of Trauma, 01/14/09
Ali J et al. - Using the TEAM program, the authors have demonstrated that improvement in knowledge and skills are equally enhanced by using mechanical or patient models in trauma teaching. However, students overwhelmingly preferred the mechanical model.
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