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An assessment of the consistency and accuracy of standardized patients' simulations

VU, Nu Viet, STEWARD, D E, MARCY, M

VU, Nu Viet, STEWARD, D E, MARCY, M. An assessment of the consistency and accuracy of standardized patients' simulations. Journal of Medical Education, 1987, vol. 62, no. 12, p.

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