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022 _a1879-1883
024 7 _a10.1016/j.amjsurg.2018.11.028
_2doi
040 _aNLM
_beng
_cNLM
100 1 _aAnton, Nicholas E
245 0 0 _aAttentional selectivity, automaticity, and self-efficacy predict simulator-acquired skill transfer to the clinical environment.
_h[electronic resource]
260 _bAmerican journal of surgery
_c02 2019
300 _a266-271 p.
_bdigital
500 _aPublication Type: Journal Article; Multicenter Study; Randomized Controlled Trial; Research Support, U.S. Gov't, P.H.S.
650 0 4 _aAdult
650 0 4 _aAnimals
650 0 4 _aAttention
_xphysiology
650 0 4 _aClinical Competence
650 0 4 _aComputer Simulation
650 0 4 _aCurriculum
650 0 4 _aFemale
650 0 4 _aGeneral Surgery
_xeducation
650 0 4 _aHumans
650 0 4 _aInternship and Residency
_xmethods
650 0 4 _aLaparoscopy
_xeducation
650 0 4 _aMale
650 0 4 _aOperating Rooms
650 0 4 _aSelf Efficacy
650 0 4 _aSwine
700 1 _aMizota, Tomoko
700 1 _aTimsina, Lava R
700 1 _aWhiteside, Jake A
700 1 _aMyers, Erinn M
700 1 _aStefanidis, Dimitrios
773 0 _tAmerican journal of surgery
_gvol. 217
_gno. 2
_gp. 266-271
856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.amjsurg.2018.11.028
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