Free Collaborative Webinar
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Participants will gain insight into the structure and components of a simulation operations specialist career ladder, comprehending the various tiers and opportunities for advancement within the field.
- Participants will understand the essential skills and competencies required to progress from entry-level positions to leadership roles in simulation operations.
- Participants will be able to synthesize the information presented and reflect on their own strengths and areas for growth, leaving the presentation with actionable steps to advance their careers as simulation operations specialists.
Speakers:

Ryne M Ackard, MS, CHSE, CHSOS
Assistant Professor
Director of Operations
University of Virginia Simulation Collaborative
Director of Interprofessional Education
University of Virginia School of Nursing

Andrew Guertler, AAS, BS, MAT, NRP, CHSOS, CHSE
Assistant Director of Operations
University of Virginia Simulation Collaborative
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