Virtual reality and live simulation: a comparison between two simulation tools for assessing mass casualty triage skills
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Davide Colombo | Luca Ragazzoni | Luca Carenzo | Francesco Della Corte | Alba Ripoll Gallardo | F. Della Corte | L. Ragazzoni | L. Carenzo | Alba Ripoll Gallardo | D. Colombo | Pier Luigi Ingrassia | Pier Luigi Ingrassia
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