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Achieving the Best for the West: Expanding Interprofessional Simulation Learning Through Optimizing Patient Safety and Embedding Cultural Sensitivity Programs

Funding period: 2013 - 2014

Completed

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The Culturally and Linguistically Diverse SPs' Evaluation of Simulation Experience

K Livesay, P Lau, R McNair, C Chiminello

2017-05-01

Background Increasing diversity of populations worldwide emphasizes the need for culturally appropriate communication that address..

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Cultural respect encompassing simulation training: Being heard about health through broadband

PMY Lau, R Woodward-Kron, K Livesay, K Elliott, P Nicholson

2016-04-26

Background. Cultural Respect Encompassing Simulation Training (CREST) is a learning program that uses simulation to provide health..

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