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Trauma Non-Technical Training (TNT-2): the Development, Piloting and Multilevel Assessment of a Simulation-based, Interprofessional Curriculum for Team-based Trauma Resuscitation

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Journal Can J Surg
Specialty General Surgery
Date 2014 Sep 30
PMID 25265111
Citations 2
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Abstract

Medical error is common during trauma resuscitations. Most errors are nontechnical, stemming from ineffective team leadership, nonstandardized communication among team members, lack of global situational awareness, poor use of resources and inappropriate triage and prioritization. We developed an interprofessional, simulation-based trauma team training curriculum for Canadian surgical trainees. Here we discuss its piloting and evaluation.

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