Free Collaborative Webinar
Join us for an inside look at how Wallace Community College is leading the way in simulation-based education. Discover how their team manages a high-volume, multi-program simulation center, tailors scenarios to meet diverse learning goals, and drives continuous improvement through feedback and evaluation. Gain real-world insights from simulation experts Joseph Ferguson, Kim Welborn, Karen Clenney, and Leighann Aliabadi.
Don’t miss this chance to walk away with practical strategies you can apply to your own program—request access!
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Simulation Operations – Managing a fast-paced multi-program health sciences simulation center.
- Customized Learning Experiences – Adapting simulations to meet specific program needs.
- Ongoing Improvement in Simulation Learning – Enhancing learning through continuous feedback and evaluation.
Speakers:

Joseph Ferguson, PhD, MEd, NRP, CHSE
EMS Clinical Coordinator
Wallace Community College

Kim Welborn, MHS, BS, RRT
Director of Clinical Education, Respiratory Therapy
Wallace Community College

Karen Clenney, CHSOS
Health Sciences Simulation Coordinator
Wallace Community College

Leighann Aliabadi, MSN, RN, CNE, CHSE
Associate Degree Nursing Faculty/Instructor
Wallace Community College
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