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The state of distance healthcare simulation during the COVID-19 pandemic: results of an international survey.

C BuléonJ CatonY S ParkS EllerM BuyckS Kardong-EdgrenB M WalshI T GrossJ MaxworthyG ReedyJanice C Palaganas
Published in: Advances in simulation (London, England) (2022)
This study gives a perspective into the rapid adaptation of the healthcare simulation community towards distance teaching and learning in reaction to a radical and quick change in education conditions and environment caused by COVID-19, as well as future directions to pursue understanding and support of distance simulation.
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