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The impact of interdisciplinary code simulation on perceptions of collaboration and team performance among internal medicine residents and nursing students

Abstract

• Allows for inter-disciplinary training• Provides safe environment to practice patient care with immediate feedback-quality improvement• Results in better adherence to protocols• Well received by learners• In one study, almost half of IM residents surveyed felt ill- equipped to lead code teams even after ACLS training Crisis Resource Management (CRM) • Communication and cooperation• Leadership and management• Situational awareness• Decision-makin

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