Communication and Contextual Factors in Robotic-Assisted Surgical Teams: Protocol for Developing a Taxonomy.
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2024-06-17Keywords
COMMUNICATIONrobotic surgery
robotic-assisted
simulation
Teams
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10.2196/54910PubMed ID
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