Free Educational Webinar
Join us for a collaborative learning webinar. Learn how Holyoke Community College was able to build a simulation center that supports healthcare education and training on campus and performs hundreds of simulations per semester.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- Lessons learned as the sim center grew from one simulator in a closet to an 18-bed training center.
- How vision shapes outcomes.
- How faculty buy-in was paramount in creating momentum for growth.
Speakers:

Michelle Sherlin RN, BSN, CHSE
Simulation Coordinator
Holyoke Community College
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