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InterRegSim – a government-mandated network for simulation-based learning
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InterRegSim – a government-mandated network for simulation-based learning
Benedicte Skjold-Ødegaard
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Pål Andre Hegland
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Gudmund Rørheim
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Une Elisabeth Stømer
https://doi.org/10.54531/QEKR6912
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Simulation
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Healthcare practice
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Healthcare systems
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Interprofessional collaborative practice
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Patient safety
Skjold-Ødegaard,Hegland,Rørheim,and Stømer: InterRegSim – a government-mandated network for simulation-based learning
For more information:
http://www.interregsim.no
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