@TsengJennifer Many great points above. Something to consider from a curriculum development point of view is the role simulation may have. Having residents play the role of the nurse, patient, other team members may provide unique insights. https://t.co/
RT @MacSurgEd: New paper! https://t.co/b4VxKmGvL6 @MacSurgEd @LawrencGrierson @McMasterSurgery @McMasterHSED
RT @MacSurgEd: New paper! https://t.co/b4VxKmGvL6 @MacSurgEd @LawrencGrierson @McMasterSurgery @McMasterHSED
RT @MacMidwifery: @BMurrayDavis @pmeded Conducted with members of @McMasterOBGYN (and @MacHealthSci), residents received #MultiTLC positive…
@BMurrayDavis @pmeded Conducted with members of @McMasterOBGYN (and @MacHealthSci), residents received #MultiTLC positively and that it heightened their understanding of team based emergent obstetrical care. Read the article here: https://t.co/VJ04Z09qht
RT @MacSurgEd: New paper! https://t.co/b4VxKmGvL6 @MacSurgEd @LawrencGrierson @McMasterSurgery @McMasterHSED
RT @MacSurgEd: New paper! https://t.co/b4VxKmGvL6 @MacSurgEd @LawrencGrierson @McMasterSurgery @McMasterHSED
New paper! https://t.co/b4VxKmGvL6 @MacSurgEd @LawrencGrierson @McMasterSurgery @McMasterHSED