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Jette Led Sørensen

Researcher at University of Copenhagen

Publications -  90
Citations -  1952

Jette Led Sørensen is an academic researcher from University of Copenhagen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Population. The author has an hindex of 22, co-authored 82 publications receiving 1605 citations. Previous affiliations of Jette Led Sørensen include Aarhus University & Copenhagen University Hospital.

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Design of simulation-based medical education and advantages and disadvantages of in situ simulation versus off-site simulation

TL;DR: The design of SBME is presented and the advantage and disadvantage of the different simulation settings, such as training in simulation-centres, in-house simulations in hospital departments, announced or unannounced in situ simulations are discussed.
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International multispecialty consensus on how to evaluate ultrasound competence: a Delphi consensus survey.

TL;DR: International multispecialty consensus was achieved on the content of a generic ultrasound rating scale, the first step to ensure valid assessment of clinicians in different medical specialties using ultrasound.
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Instructor feedback versus no instructor feedback on performance in a laparoscopic virtual reality simulator: a randomized trial.

TL;DR: Instructor feedback increases the efficiency when training a complex operational task on a virtual reality simulator; time and repetitions used to achieve a predefined proficiency level were significantly reduced in the group that received instructor feedback compared with the control group.
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Objective assessment of gynecologic laparoscopic skills using the LapSimGyn virtual reality simulator

TL;DR: The LapSimGyn VR simulator package demonstrates construct validity on both the basic skills module and the procedural gynecologic module for ectopic pregnancy, and seems to be flexible and widely accepted by the users.
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Clozapine serum levels and side effects during steady state treatment of schizophrenic patients: a cross-sectional study.

TL;DR: It is concluded that clozapine fulfils the criteria for therapeutic drug monitoring and TDM may contribute to finding the lowest effective dose with the fewest possible side effects.