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Les cadavres sont des simulateurs anciens et qui conservent des avantages intéressants par rapport aux autres simulateurs disponibles pour atteindre certains objectifs pédagogiques.

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Benkhadra, M. (2013). Le cadavre. In: Boet, S., Savoldelli, G., Granry, JC. (eds) La simulation en santé De la théorie à la pratique. Springer, Paris. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-2-8178-0469-9_8

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