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Michelle Aebersold; Anna Tankerslety; Ann Marie Lee Walton; Shawna Kraft; Karen B. Farris; Mikaela Olsen; Martha Polovich; Brenda K. Shelton; Guy H. Montgomery; Marylee Scherdt; Christopher R. Friese – Journal of Interactive Learning Research, 2023
Background: Cancer drug therapy is a high-volume, high-risk clinical encounter that requires close coordination across interprofessional clinical teams. Purpose: The Multi-Professional Oncology Safety and Simulation Training (MOSST) program, supported by the National Cancer Institute was launched in Fall 2018. The original workshop was conducted…
Descriptors: Cancer, Drug Therapy, Safety Education, Training