Free Collaborative Webinar
In this webinar, you will learn:
- The importance of consultation and networking in simulation design (learn from others)
- The process of curriculum development and faculty buy-in for simulation
- Lessons learned – do’s and don’ts in simulation program development
Speakers:

Dr. Anne E. Swanson, D.Min, LMFT, COMP
Director of Medical Simulation - Sarkaria Family Simulation Suite
Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA.
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