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Simulation Center for Patient Safety

at Metropolitan State University

Improving patient care and safety through advanced, simulation-based learning

Recommended Articles

Gaba, DM. (2004). The Future Vision of Simulation in Health Care. Quality & Safety in Health Care: 13 (Suppl 1). pp i2-i10.


Britt, R., Reed, S., & Britt, L. (2007). Central line simulation: A new training algorithm.The American Surgeon, Vol 73, 680-683.

Draycott, T. e. (2006).  Does training in obstetric emergencies improve neonatal outcome? British  Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 113(2),  177-182.

Conner, N. (2008). New Trends in Health Care Education. Minnesota State Colleges & Universities Magazine.

Issenberg, SB., McGaghie, W., Petrusa, E., GOrdon, D., Scalese, R. (2005). Features and Uses of High-fidelity Medical Simulations that lead to effective learning: a BEME Systematic Review. Medical Teacher: 27(1).