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Coordinating Progressive Levels of Simulation Fidelity to Maximize Educational Benefit
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Allowing students to progress in their practice on simulators of increasing fidelity led to superior transfer of a broad range of clinical skills. Further, this progressive group was resource-efficient, as participants concentrated on lower fidelity and lower resource-intensive simulators. It is suggested that clinical training curricula incorporate exposure to multiple simulators to maximize educational benefit and potentially save educator time.
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