Medical students at Duke University are using a new virtual game-based tool to learn from their mistakes without a life depending on it. With the latest in life-like patient simulation labs, healthcare students and professionals can get hands-on experience in making life-saving decisions.
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Medical students at Duke University are using a new virtual game-based tool to learn from their mistakes without a life depending on it. With the latest in life-like patient simulation labs, healthcare students and professionals can get hands-on experience in making life-saving decisions.
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