Cognitive task analysis of flexible bronchoscopy for the design of simulation-based training

M. Groenier (Enschede, Netherlands), J. Kania (Enschede, Netherlands), M. Wagenaar (Enschede, Netherlands), E. Citgez (Enschede, Netherlands), M. Schmettow (Enschede, Netherlands)

Source: Virtual Congress 2020 – How to overcome deficiencies in skills in bedside training by virtual tools and simulation- where do we go?

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