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Wie im wahren Leben: Simulation und Realitätsnähe

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Simulation in der Medizin

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Konzeptionell können Simulatoren nach ihrer technischen Komplexität unterschieden werden. Computerbasierte Simulationsprogramme können keine praktischen Fähigkeiten vermitteln und sollen daher an dieser Stelle nicht weiter besprochen werden.

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Russo, S., Nickel, E. (2013). Wie im wahren Leben: Simulation und Realitätsnähe. In: St.Pierre, M., Breuer, G. (eds) Simulation in der Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-29436-5_12

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