Free Webinar
Join us for a collaborative learning event. Learn how to plan for and create immersive experiential learning events. Get tips for creating highly realistic simulation sessions that optimize participant engagement and promote performance improvement.
Content Highlights:
- Learn how one simulation center plans for and creates immersive experiential learning events using moulage.
- Discuss how to use moulage to facilitate a highly realistic simulated scenario.
- Review prep times, cleanup, and other tips for planning trauma scenarios

Speaker
David Roberts RN, BSN, EMT-P
Flight Nurse / Paramedic
University of Michigan Survival Flight
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