Chimeric Antigen Receptor, Teamwork, Education, Assessment, and Management (CAR-TEAM): A Simulation-Based Inter-professional Education (IPE) Intervention for Management of CAR Toxicities
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K. Mahadeo | Shehla Razvi | D. Petropoulos | S. Khazal | P. Tewari | J. Moffet | D. Ragoonanan | D. McCall | A. Harden | B. Shoberu | Sarah Featherston | Daryl Anildes-Gubman | K. Faltus
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