Brain Death Determination: An Interprofessional Simulation to Determine Brain Death and Communicate with Families Focused on Neurology Residents
Introduction Significant variation exists in determining brain death despite an expectation of competence for all neurology residents. In addition, family discussions regarding brain death are challenging and may influence organ donation. Methods We developed two simulations of increasing complexity...
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Main Authors: | Nicholas A. Morris, Eli E. Zimmerman, Charles N. Pozner, Galen V. Henderson, Tracey A. Milligan |
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Language: | EN |
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Association of American Medical Colleges
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/49e8eda13e0e45a49e31b675e521d984 |
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