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Health Care Educator Training in Simulation: A Survey and Web Site Development

Simulation is becoming ubiquitous in nursing education, but many educators do not have the necessary training to use simulation effectively. This article describes a collaborative process by which our training initiative gathered data on regional training needs of health care educators and designed...

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