Prospective memory failures as an unexplored threat to patient safety: results from a pilot study using patient simulators to investigate the missed execution of intentions
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T. Wehner | P. Dieckmann | T. Wehner | P. Dieckmann | M. Rall | S. Reddersen | M. Rall | S. Reddersen | T. Wehner | Theo Wehner | Marcus Rall
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