Desktop Virtual Reality Versus Face-to-Face Simulation for Team-Training on Stress Levels and Performance in Clinical Deterioration: a Randomised Controlled Trial
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Jeanette Ignacio | S. Y. Liaw | S. Lau | T. Levett-Jones | W. Chua | B. Ashokka | Jian Zhi Tan | Sutini | Terry Ling Te Pan
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