Arnold S. Grandis MD, PhD
Title | Associate Professor |
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Institution | Wake Forest School of Medicine |
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Department | Obstetrics and Gynecology, Maternal Fetal |
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Shumard KM, Denney JM, Quinn K, Grandis AS, Whitecar PW, Bailey J, Jijon-Knupp RJ, Huang C, Kesty K, Brost BC, Nitsche JF. Effectiveness of Vaginal Delivery Simulation in Novice Trainees. Fam Med. 2016 Oct; 48(9):696-702.
PMID: 27740669.
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Nitsche JF, Shumard KM, Fino NF, Denney JM, Quinn KH, Bailey JC, Jijon R, Huang C, Kesty K, Whitecar PW, Grandis AS, Brost BC. Effectiveness of Labor Cervical Examination Simulation in Medical Student Education. Obstet Gynecol. 2015 Oct; 126 Suppl 4:13S-20S.
PMID: 26375554.
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