Free Collaborative Webinar
You are invited to join us for a collaborative webinar on May 14th, 2025, at 2:00 PM EDT featuring Gwen Reed, MS, RN, CNE, Nurse Educator at Gillette College. Get insights into effective strategies for grading student performance in simulation, learn what students are saying about their experiences, and explore the future of simulation in healthcare education. Don’t miss the chance to participate in a live Q&A and gain actionable knowledge to inspire your own initiatives. Register now!
Date & Time: May 14th, 2:00 PM EDT (45 min)
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Proven approaches for evaluating and grading student performance in simulation-based education.
- Student perspectives: what learners at Gillette College are saying about their simulation experiences.
- A forward look at the future of simulation in healthcare education—from technology to teaching trends.
Speakers:

Gwen Reed, MS, RN, CNE
Simulation Director of Operations
Nurse Educator

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