Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Volume 6, Issue 3 , Pages e75-e81 , May 2010

Integrating Human Patient Simulation into Associate Degree Nursing Curricula: Faculty Experiences, Barriers, and Facilitators

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 Cite this article: Adamson, K. (2010, MAY). Integrating human patient simulation into associate degree nursing curricula: Faculty experiences, barriers, and facilitators. Clinical Simulation in Nursing, VOL(6), e75-e81. doi: 10.1016/j.ecsns.2009.06.002.

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Clinical Simulation in Nursing
Volume 6, Issue 3 , Pages e75-e81 , May 2010