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Medical simulation conference brings Hollywood special effects to Orlando

Por: Orlando Sentinel Nation January 27, 2023

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When Dr. Haru Okuda trained as an emergency physician over two decades ago, he learned to perform procedures for the first time by practicing on patients. “There were so many instances when I was a resident in training and a medical student that I was terrified. I felt like I was causing harm,” said Okuda, now president of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. Okuda and other researchers, doctors and leaders in simulation have worked... + full article



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