Learning nursing procedures: the influence of simulator fidelity and student gender on teaching effectiveness.
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Tad T. Brunyé | Eileen B Entin | Eileen B. Entin | Janet L. Grady | Tad T Brunye | Elliot E Entin | E. Entin | E. Entin | Rosemary G Kehrer | Carole E Trusty | Janet L Grady
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