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Learning on a simulator does transfer to clinical practice
Resuscitation, 02/16/09
Domuracki KJ et al. - Simulation training with force feedback significantly improved the performance of cricoid pressure in the clinical setting. Simulation training should be used more frequently to train and maintain resuscitation skills.
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