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Distinct from health care training in a classroom setting or simulation center, in situ simulation is a team-based training method that occurs in the actual clinical environment and includes authentic teams using resources and equipment specific to that environment.1  Because in situ simulation provides an opportunity for experiential learning, circumvents simulation center costs, and promotes participation by eliminating time away from the clinical environment, it has become a frequently used training modality for a variety of health professions.24  In situ simulation has expanded to testing new health care environments (HCEs) before occupancy, to identify potential threats...

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