Clinical simulation: operations, engineering, and management
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adam_text | Contents
Dedication
................................................................................
v
Epigraph
..................................................................................
vi
Biographies
............................................................................... xi
Foreword
................................................................................. xxii
How to use this book
...................................................................... xxiii
Introduction
.............................................................................. xxiv
Topic I Why Simulate?
1
From Primitive Cultures to Modern Day: Has Clinical Education Really Changed? G. Allan Shemanko
....... 3
2
Undergraduate Medical Education is NOT Rocket Science: But that Does NOT Mean it s Easy!
Mark R. Adelman
....................................................................................... 9
3
Guidance for the Leader-Manager Robert C. Cox and
Lance Aeree
......................................... 19
Topic II What s In It For Me
4
Basing a Clinician s Career on Simulation: Development of a Critical Care Expert into a Clinical
Simulation Expert Lorena Beeman
...................................................................... 31
5
Basing a Nonclinician s Career upon Simulation: The Personal Experience of a Physicist
Guillaume Alinier
... 53
6
Overcoming Operational Challenges: An Administrator s Perspective Alice L. Acker
......................... 59
Topic III How to Fit in while Standing Out
7
When Simulation should and should not be in the Curriculum Ronnie J. Glavin
........................... 71
8
To Simulate or not to Simulate: That is the Question G. Allan Shemanko and Linn Jones
................... 77
9
Simulated Realism: Essential, Desired, Overkill Judith C.F. Hwang and Betsy Bencken
....................... 85
10
Realism and the Art of Simulation Roger E. Chow and
Viren
N.
Naik
...................................... 89
11
Integrating Simulation with Existing Clinical Educational Programs: Dream and Develop while Keeping
the Focus on your Vision Judith C.F. Hwang and Betsy Bencken
........................................... 95
Topic IV Curriculum: Planning for Success
12
Integration of Simulation with Existing Clinical Educational Programs Lorena Beeman
..................... 109
13
Incorporating Simulation into Graduate (Resident) Medical Education: With Special Reference
to the Emergency Department Mark E.A. Escott and Lawrence E.
Kasš ..................................... 127
14
Theory and Practice of Developing an Effective Simulation-based Clinical Curriculum Valerity V. Kozrnenko,
Alan D. Kaye, Barbara Morgan, and Charles W. Hilton
..................................................... 135
15
Creating Effective Learning Environments
-
Key Educational Concepts Applied to Simulation Training
Ian
Curran
............................................................................................. 153
Topic V The Best Form Follows the Essential Functions
16
Thought Thinking Itself Out: Anticipatory Design in Simulation Centers Jane Lindsay Miller
................ 167
17
Simulation Facility Design
101:
The Basics Michael Seropian
.............................................. 177
18
Creation of Structure-Function Relationships in the Design of a Simulation Center Brian
С
Brost,
Kay M.B. Thiemann,
Thomas
E.
Belda,
and William
F.
Dunn
............................................... 185
19
Evaluating, Prioritizing, and Selecting Simulators Brian
С
Brost,
Kay
M.B. Thiemann, and
William F.
Dunn
. 201
20
Choosing Full-function Patient Simulators, Creating and Using the Simulation Suite David H. Stern
......... 205
21
Survival Guide to Successful Simulation When Located Far Away
Ramiro
Pozzo ............................
217
22
Retrofitting Existing Space for Patient Simulation: From Student Lounge to Acute Care Patient Unit
Michael C.
Foss
......................................................................................... 221
viii Contents
Topic VI Functional Forms at the Institutional Size
23
The One-Room Schoolhouse for Simulation: Adapting to the Learning
Judith CF.
Hwang
and Betsy Bencken
...................................................................................... 235
24
All-in-one-room Schoolhouse: Clinical Simulation Stage, Control, Debrief, and Utilities All within
a Single Room
Guillaume Alinier
....................................................................... 239
25
The Clinical Simulation Service at
NIH:
Our Journey Jill
Steiner Sanko
and Amy Guillet Agrawal
............ 243
26
The Single, Dedicated Clinical Simulation Suite Judith
CF.
Hwang and Betsy Bencken
...................... 257
27
The Patient Simulation Suite: A Single Dedicated Clinical Simulator Stage Surrounded by Dedicated Control,
Observing/Debriefing, Utility, and Office Rooms
Guillaume
Alinier
....................................... 261
28
Multiservice, Single Institution Simulation Center with Multiple Simulation Suites Judith C.F. Hwang
and Betsy Bencken
...................................................................................... 267
29
Operations and Management at the
VA Palo
Alto/Stanford Simulation Center Claudia Sun
and Steven K. Howard
................................................................................... 273
30
Health Care Simulation with Patient Simulators and Standardized Patients Michael S. Goodrow
............. 283
31
Educational Needs Dictating Learning Space: Factors Considered in the Identification and Planning
of Appropriate Space for a Simulation Learning Complex Eileen R. Wiley and W. Bosseau Murray
........... 301
Topic
VII
Functional Forms at the State and Nation Size
32
Designing and Developing a Multi-institutional, Multidisciplinary Regional Clinical Simulation Center
Neil Coker
.............................................................................................. 321
33
Partners in Simulation: Public Academic-Private Health Care Collaboration Sharon M. Denning,
Constance M. Jewett Johnson, Dan Johnson, Marilyn
Loen,
Carl Patow, and Cathleen K. Brannen
............... 335
34
A National Simulation Program: Germany Stefan Monk,
Jochen
Vollmer,
and Wolfgang
Heinrichs ............ 345
35
Statewide and Large-scale Simulation Implementation: The Work of Many Michael Seropian
and Bonnie Driggers
..................................................................................... 355
36
Implementing Military Health Simulation Operations: The Australian Defence Force Fabian E.
Purceii
and Denis B. French
..................................................................................... 359
37
A National Simulation Center Influences Teaching at a National Level: Scotland Ronnie
ƒ.
Glavin
........... 365
38
Clinical Simulation on a National Level: Israel Amitai Ziv, David
Erez,
and Haim
Berkenstaat
............... 371
Topic
VIII
The Big Picture: Sum of Many Smaller Views
39
The Invisible Standardized Patient Leonard Pott
......................................................... 379
40
Prehospital and Tactical Simulation: More than Just a Mannequin Craig Balbalian
......................... 385
41
Value Added by Partial-task Trainers and Simulation Judith
CF.
Hwang and Betsy Bencken
................. 391
42
Implementing Partial-task Trainers in Simulation Larry A. Cobb
.......................................... 395
43
The Role of Patient Simulators in
Pediatrie
Education
Edmundo
P. Cortez
................................. 401
44
Simulation Training for
Pediatrie
Emergencies Chris Chin
................................................ 405
45
Considerations of
Pediatrie
Simulation Paul
N.
Severin,
Edmundo
P. Cortez, Christopher A. McNeal,
and Jane E. Kramer
..................................................................................... 411
46
Critical Care Simulation: A Nursing Perspective Carol I. Vandrey
......................................... 423
47
Transporting a Patient: Interdisciplinary Simulation Exercises Michael C.
Foss
............................. 427
Topic IX Make Your Own
48
Development and Implementation of a Low-budget Simulation Center for Clinical Emergencies
(Ambulance in a Box)
Ramiro
Pozzo
and Alfredo
Guillermo Pacheco .......................................
441
49
Physiologic Modeling for Simulators: Get Real
N.
Ту
Smith
.............................................. 459
Topic X Buy from Others
50
Success with Clinical Simulation
=
Assessment
+
Planning
+
Implementation William E. Lewandowski
..... 471
51
Successful Simulation Center Operations: An Industry Perspective Thomas J. Doyle, Ronald G.
Carováno,
and John Anton
....................................................................................... 479
Contents ix
Topic XI Funding, Funding is What Makes Simulation Go On
52
Prosperous Simulation Under an Institution s Threadbare Financial Blanket
Guillaume Alinier
.............. 491
53
Creative Procurement for Your Simulation Program John Gillespie
........................................ 495
Topic
XII
Hybrid Vigor: The Simulation Professional
54
The Simulation Professional: Gets Things Done and Attracts Opportunities
Guillaume
Alinier,
Ramiro
Pozzo,
and Cynthia H. Shields
.................................................................................. 507
Topic
XIII
Good Answers Start from Good Questions
55
Pitfalls to Avoid in Designing and Executing Research with Clinical Simulation
Guillaume
Alinier
........... 515
56
Fundamentals of Educational Research Using Clinical Simulation William
С
McGahie,
Caria M. Pugh,
and Diane Bronstein Wayne
.............................................................................. 517
Topic
XIV
Simulation Scenario: Telling the Story
-
Discussing the Story
57
Scenario Design and Execution Judith
CF.
Hwang and Betsy Bencken
..................................... 529
58
Simulation Scenario Building
Kristina Lee Stillsmoking ................................................... 535
59
Designing a Scenario as a Simulated Clinical Experience: The TuPASS Scenario Script Peter
Dieckmann
and Marcus Rail
........................................................................................ 541
Topic XV Location, Location, Location
60
Situated Simulation: Taking Simulation to the Clinicians Derek J. LeBlanc
................................. 553
61
On the Road with the Simulator Christopher J. Gallagher,
Riva R.
Akerman,
Daniel Castillo,
Christina M. Matadial, and llya Shekhter
.................................................................. 559
62
Mobile KIn Situ Simulation Crisis Resource Management Training Marcus Rail, Eric Strieker,
Silke Reddersen, Jörg Zieger,
and Peter
Dieckmann .......................................................... 565
Topic
XVI
Move the Learning, Not the Learners
63
Creation of a Combined Surgical Curriculum Using the Internet and Patient Simulation Andreas H. Meier
... 585
64
Distributed Simulation-based Clinical Training: Going Beyond the Obvious
Dag K.J.E, von
Lubitz,
Howard
Levine,
Frédéric Patricelli,
and Simon Richir
....................................................... 591
Topic
XVII
We Teach in the Style that We Learn
65
Staff Education for Simulation: Train-the-Trainer Concepts
Jochen Vollmer,
Stefan
Mönk,
ana Wolfgang
Heinrichs ................................................................................. 625
66
Experiential Training for New Simulation Coordinators Roger E. Chow and
Viren
N.
Naik
.................. 643
67
Becoming a Simulation Instructor and Learning to Facilitate: The Instructor and Facilitation Training
(InFacT) Course Peter
Dieckmann
and Marcus Rail
...................................................... 647
Topic
XVIII
Assessment: Why, What and How
68
Simulation and High-stakes Testing
Caria M. Pugh
...................................................... 655
69
Video-assisted Debriefing in Simulation-based Training of Crisis Resource Management Peter
Dieckmann,
Silke
Reddersen,
Jörg Zieger,
and Marcus Rail
.............................................................. 667
70
Questionnaire Design and Use: How to Craft Tools to Determine How Well Your Simulation Program
Objectives are Being Met
Guillaume
Alinier, with Appendix by J. Lance
Aeree
............................... 677
71
Planning and Assessing Clinical Simulation using Task Analysis: A Suggested Approach and Framework
for Trainers, Researchers, and Developers Paul Williamson, Harry Owen, and Valerie Follows
................ 681
x
Contents
Topic
XIX
Tricks of the Trade
72
Professional Stage Craft: How to Create Simulated Clinical Environments Out of Smoke and Mirrors
Guillaume
rainier
....................................................................................... 701
73
Professional Audio/Video for Clinical Simulation Michael S. Goodrow, Michael Seropian,
Judith C.F. Hwang and Betsy Bencken
..................................................................... 713
74
Simulation Audio/Video Requirements and Working with Audio/Video Installation Professionals
Guillaume Alinier
....................................................................................... 729
Topic XX Rehearsing is the Basis of All Learning
75
An Approach for Professional Development: Triad Gaming Techniques in Simulation Anthony Brand
....... 739
76
Learning Through Play: Simulation Scenario
=
Obstacle Course
+
Treasure Hunt
Guillaume
Alinier
......... 745
77
Adult Education Methods and Processes Ronnie J. Glavin
................................................ 751
78
Creating Effective, Interesting, and Engaging Learning Environments Diane C.
Seibert ...................... 759
79
Adult Learning: Practical Hands-on Methods for Teaching a Hands-on Subject
Kristina Lee Stillsmoking ..... 767
80
How to Build a Successful Simulation Strategy: The Simulation Learning Pyramid Hal Doerr
and W. Bosseau Murray
................................................................................. 771
Topic
XXI
Expect the Unexpected
81
Managing a Simulation Session at a Congress, Away from Home Base
Kristina Lee Stillsmoking
and W. Bosseau Murray
................................................................................. 789
Topic
XXII
Borrow Success
82
An Innovative Way to Think about Simulation Laboratory Core Administrative Functions: Comparing
Managing a Simulation Laboratory to a Restaurant Mary
Katherine
Krause
and Margaret Faut-Callahan
..... 803
Index
..................................................................................... 807
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Contents
Dedication
.
v
Epigraph
.
vi
Biographies
. xi
Foreword
. xxii
How to use this book
. xxiii
Introduction
. xxiv
Topic I Why Simulate?
1
From Primitive Cultures to Modern Day: Has Clinical Education Really Changed? G. Allan Shemanko
. 3
2
Undergraduate Medical Education is NOT Rocket Science: But that Does NOT Mean it's Easy!
Mark R. Adelman
. 9
3
Guidance for the Leader-Manager Robert C. Cox and
Lance Aeree
. 19
Topic II What's In It For Me
4
Basing a Clinician's Career on Simulation: Development of a Critical Care Expert into a Clinical
Simulation Expert Lorena Beeman
. 31
5
Basing a Nonclinician's Career upon Simulation: The Personal Experience of a Physicist
Guillaume Alinier
. 53
6
Overcoming Operational Challenges: An Administrator's Perspective Alice L. Acker
. 59
Topic III How to Fit in while Standing Out
7
When Simulation should and should not be in the Curriculum Ronnie J. Glavin
. 71
8
To Simulate or not to Simulate: That is the Question G. Allan Shemanko and Linn Jones
. 77
9
Simulated Realism: Essential, Desired, Overkill Judith C.F. Hwang and Betsy Bencken
. 85
10
Realism and the Art of Simulation Roger E. Chow and
Viren
N.
Naik
. 89
11
Integrating Simulation with Existing Clinical Educational Programs: Dream and Develop while Keeping
the Focus on your Vision Judith C.F. Hwang and Betsy Bencken
. 95
Topic IV Curriculum: Planning for Success
12
Integration of Simulation with Existing Clinical Educational Programs Lorena Beeman
. 109
13
Incorporating Simulation into Graduate (Resident) Medical Education: With Special Reference
to the Emergency Department Mark E.A. Escott and Lawrence E.
Kasš . 127
14
Theory and Practice of Developing an Effective Simulation-based Clinical Curriculum Valerity V. Kozrnenko,
Alan D. Kaye, Barbara Morgan, and Charles W. Hilton
. 135
15
Creating Effective Learning Environments
-
Key Educational Concepts Applied to Simulation Training
Ian
Curran
. 153
Topic V The Best Form Follows the Essential Functions
16
Thought Thinking Itself Out: Anticipatory Design in Simulation Centers Jane Lindsay Miller
. 167
17
Simulation Facility Design
101:
The Basics Michael Seropian
. 177
18
Creation of Structure-Function Relationships in the Design of a Simulation Center Brian
С
Brost,
Kay M.B. Thiemann,
Thomas
E.
Belda,
and William
F.
Dunn
. 185
19
Evaluating, Prioritizing, and Selecting Simulators Brian
С
Brost,
Kay
M.B. Thiemann, and
William F.
Dunn
. 201
20
Choosing Full-function Patient Simulators, Creating and Using the Simulation Suite David H. Stern
. 205
21
Survival Guide to Successful Simulation When Located Far Away
Ramiro
Pozzo .
217
22
Retrofitting Existing Space for Patient Simulation: From Student Lounge to Acute Care Patient Unit
Michael C.
Foss
. 221
viii Contents
Topic VI Functional Forms at the Institutional Size
23
The One-Room Schoolhouse for Simulation: Adapting to the Learning
Judith CF.
Hwang
and Betsy Bencken
. 235
24
All-in-one-room Schoolhouse: Clinical Simulation Stage, Control, Debrief, and Utilities All within
a Single Room
Guillaume Alinier
. 239
25
The Clinical Simulation Service at
NIH:
Our Journey Jill
Steiner Sanko
and Amy Guillet Agrawal
. 243
26
The Single, Dedicated Clinical Simulation Suite Judith
CF.
Hwang and Betsy Bencken
. 257
27
The Patient Simulation Suite: A Single Dedicated Clinical Simulator Stage Surrounded by Dedicated Control,
Observing/Debriefing, Utility, and Office Rooms
Guillaume
Alinier
. 261
28
Multiservice, Single Institution Simulation Center with Multiple Simulation Suites Judith C.F. Hwang
and Betsy Bencken
. 267
29
Operations and Management at the
VA Palo
Alto/Stanford Simulation Center Claudia Sun
and Steven K. Howard
. 273
30
Health Care Simulation with Patient Simulators and Standardized Patients Michael S. Goodrow
. 283
31
Educational Needs Dictating Learning Space: Factors Considered in the Identification and Planning
of Appropriate Space for a Simulation Learning Complex Eileen R. Wiley and W. Bosseau Murray
. 301
Topic
VII
Functional Forms at the State and Nation Size
32
Designing and Developing a Multi-institutional, Multidisciplinary Regional Clinical Simulation Center
Neil Coker
. 321
33
Partners in Simulation: Public Academic-Private Health Care Collaboration Sharon M. Denning,
Constance M. Jewett Johnson, Dan Johnson, Marilyn
Loen,
Carl Patow, and Cathleen K. Brannen
. 335
34
A National Simulation Program: Germany Stefan Monk,
Jochen
Vollmer,
and Wolfgang
Heinrichs . 345
35
Statewide and Large-scale Simulation Implementation: The Work of Many Michael Seropian
and Bonnie Driggers
. 355
36
Implementing Military Health Simulation Operations: The Australian Defence Force Fabian E.
Purceii
and Denis B. French
. 359
37
A National Simulation Center Influences Teaching at a National Level: Scotland Ronnie
ƒ.
Glavin
. 365
38
Clinical Simulation on a National Level: Israel Amitai Ziv, David
Erez,
and Haim
Berkenstaat
. 371
Topic
VIII
The Big Picture: Sum of Many Smaller Views
39
The Invisible Standardized Patient Leonard Pott
. 379
40
Prehospital and Tactical Simulation: More than Just a Mannequin Craig Balbalian
. 385
41
Value Added by Partial-task Trainers and Simulation Judith
CF.
Hwang and Betsy Bencken
. 391
42
Implementing Partial-task Trainers in Simulation Larry A. Cobb
. 395
43
The Role of Patient Simulators in
Pediatrie
Education
Edmundo
P. Cortez
. 401
44
Simulation Training for
Pediatrie
Emergencies Chris Chin
. 405
45
Considerations of
Pediatrie
Simulation Paul
N.
Severin,
Edmundo
P. Cortez, Christopher A. McNeal,
and Jane E. Kramer
. 411
46
Critical Care Simulation: A Nursing Perspective Carol I. Vandrey
. 423
47
Transporting a Patient: Interdisciplinary Simulation Exercises Michael C.
Foss
. 427
Topic IX Make Your Own
48
Development and Implementation of a Low-budget Simulation Center for Clinical Emergencies
(Ambulance in a Box)
Ramiro
Pozzo
and Alfredo
Guillermo Pacheco .
441
49
Physiologic Modeling for Simulators: Get Real
N.
Ту
Smith
. 459
Topic X Buy from Others
50
Success with Clinical Simulation
=
Assessment
+
Planning
+
Implementation William E. Lewandowski
. 471
51
Successful Simulation Center Operations: An Industry Perspective Thomas J. Doyle, Ronald G.
Carováno,
and John Anton
. 479
Contents ix
Topic XI Funding, Funding is What Makes Simulation Go On
52
Prosperous Simulation Under an Institution's Threadbare Financial Blanket
Guillaume Alinier
. 491
53
Creative Procurement for Your Simulation Program John Gillespie
. 495
Topic
XII
Hybrid Vigor: The Simulation Professional
54
The Simulation Professional: Gets Things Done and Attracts Opportunities
Guillaume
Alinier,
Ramiro
Pozzo,
and Cynthia H. Shields
. 507
Topic
XIII
Good Answers Start from Good Questions
55
Pitfalls to Avoid in Designing and Executing Research with Clinical Simulation
Guillaume
Alinier
. 515
56
Fundamentals of Educational Research Using Clinical Simulation William
С
McGahie,
Caria M. Pugh,
and Diane Bronstein Wayne
. 517
Topic
XIV
Simulation Scenario: Telling the Story
-
Discussing the Story
57
Scenario Design and Execution Judith
CF.
Hwang and Betsy Bencken
. 529
58
Simulation Scenario Building
Kristina Lee Stillsmoking . 535
59
Designing a Scenario as a Simulated Clinical Experience: The TuPASS Scenario Script Peter
Dieckmann
and Marcus Rail
. 541
Topic XV Location, Location, Location
60
Situated Simulation: Taking Simulation to the Clinicians Derek J. LeBlanc
. 553
61
On the Road with the Simulator Christopher J. Gallagher,
Riva R.
Akerman,
Daniel Castillo,
Christina M. Matadial, and llya Shekhter
. 559
62
Mobile KIn Situ" Simulation Crisis Resource Management Training Marcus Rail, Eric Strieker,
Silke Reddersen, Jörg Zieger,
and Peter
Dieckmann . 565
Topic
XVI
Move the Learning, Not the Learners
63
Creation of a Combined Surgical Curriculum Using the Internet and Patient Simulation Andreas H. Meier
. 585
64
Distributed Simulation-based Clinical Training: Going Beyond the Obvious
Dag K.J.E, von
Lubitz,
Howard
Levine,
Frédéric Patricelli,
and Simon Richir
. 591
Topic
XVII
We Teach in the Style that We Learn
65
Staff Education for Simulation: Train-the-Trainer Concepts
Jochen Vollmer,
Stefan
Mönk,
ana Wolfgang
Heinrichs . 625
66
Experiential Training for New Simulation Coordinators Roger E. Chow and
Viren
N.
Naik
. 643
67
Becoming a Simulation Instructor and Learning to Facilitate: The Instructor and Facilitation Training
(InFacT) Course Peter
Dieckmann
and Marcus Rail
. 647
Topic
XVIII
Assessment: Why, What and How
68
Simulation and High-stakes Testing
Caria M. Pugh
. 655
69
Video-assisted Debriefing in Simulation-based Training of Crisis Resource Management Peter
Dieckmann,
Silke
Reddersen,
Jörg Zieger,
and Marcus Rail
. 667
70
Questionnaire Design and Use: How to Craft Tools to Determine How Well Your Simulation Program
Objectives are Being Met
Guillaume
Alinier, with Appendix by J. Lance
Aeree
. 677
71
Planning and Assessing Clinical Simulation using Task Analysis: A Suggested Approach and Framework
for Trainers, Researchers, and Developers Paul Williamson, Harry Owen, and Valerie Follows
. 681
x
Contents
Topic
XIX
Tricks of the Trade
72
Professional Stage Craft: How to Create Simulated Clinical Environments Out of Smoke and Mirrors
Guillaume
rainier
. 701
73
Professional Audio/Video for Clinical Simulation Michael S. Goodrow, Michael Seropian,
Judith C.F. Hwang and Betsy Bencken
. 713
74
Simulation Audio/Video Requirements and Working with Audio/Video Installation Professionals
Guillaume Alinier
. 729
Topic XX Rehearsing is the Basis of All Learning
75
An Approach for Professional Development: Triad Gaming Techniques in Simulation Anthony Brand
. 739
76
Learning Through Play: Simulation Scenario
=
Obstacle Course
+
Treasure Hunt
Guillaume
Alinier
. 745
77
Adult Education Methods and Processes Ronnie J. Glavin
. 751
78
Creating Effective, Interesting, and Engaging Learning Environments Diane C.
Seibert . 759
79
Adult Learning: Practical Hands-on Methods for Teaching a Hands-on Subject
Kristina Lee Stillsmoking . 767
80
How to Build a Successful Simulation Strategy: The Simulation Learning Pyramid Hal Doerr
and W. Bosseau Murray
. 771
Topic
XXI
Expect the Unexpected
81
Managing a Simulation Session at a Congress, Away from Home Base
Kristina Lee Stillsmoking
and W. Bosseau Murray
. 789
Topic
XXII
Borrow Success
82
An Innovative Way to Think about Simulation Laboratory Core Administrative Functions: Comparing
Managing a Simulation Laboratory to a Restaurant Mary
Katherine
Krause
and Margaret Faut-Callahan
. 803
Index
. 807 |
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