Effect of high‐fidelity shoulder dystocia simulation on emergency obstetric skills and crew resource management skills among residents
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Tommaso Simoncini | Paolo Mannella | Armando Cuttano | Antonio Boldrini | T. Simoncini | A. Boldrini | P. Mannella | A. Cuttano | Giulia Palla | G. Palla
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