Progressive learning in endoscopy simulation training improves clinical performance: a blinded randomized trial.
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C. Walsh | T. Grantcharov | S. Grover | M. Scaffidi | R. Khan | Ankit Garg | A. Al-Mazroui | Tareq Alomani | Jeffrey J. Yu | I. Plener | Mohamed Al-Awamy | E. Yong | M. Cino | N. Ravindran | M. Zasowski | Nikila C. Ravindran
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