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ISSN 2051-7726
Editorial
Vol. 7, Issue 1, 2020November 02, 2020 BST

Observational clinical human reliability analysis (OCHRA) for assessing and improving quality of surgical performance: the current status and future

Benjie Tang,
patient safetysurgical performancemedical errorhuman errorsimulation-based trainingobservational clinical human reliability analysis (OCHRA)
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Journal of Surgical Simulation
Tang, Benjie. 2020. “Observational Clinical Human Reliability Analysis (OCHRA) for Assessing and Improving Quality of Surgical Performance: The Current Status and Future.” Journal of Surgical Simulation 7 (1): 53–56. https:/​/​doi.org/​10.1102/​2051-7726.2020.0009.

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