Major incident preparation for acute hospitals: current state-of-the-art, training needs analysis, and the role of novel virtual worlds simulation technologies.
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Nick Sevdalis | Ara W Darzi | A. Darzi | D. Cohen | N. Sevdalis | David Taylor | David Taylor | Nicola Batrick | V. Patel | N. Batrick | Vishal Patel | Daniel C Cohen
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