Free Webinar
The COVID-19 pandemic forced many universities to cut clinical hours and reduce face-to-face time, vital to healthcare education. In response, educators have shifted how they teach. Learn how one simulation center has implemented virtual learning to help them continue teaching their students.
In this webinar you will learn:
- Remote learning via a third-party party A/V system
- Utilizing a mix of standardized patients, hybrids, and high-fidelity simulators
Speaker
Scott Hudson MSN, RN, NLN
Leadership in Simulation Education Program Alumni (2011-12)
Director of the Simulation and Skills Center
University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing
Speaker
Nicole Manley BSN, RN
Simulation Clinical Nurse Educator
University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing
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