Alpena Community College (ACC) is using simulation-based training in its nursing education program to ensure graduates can provide better patient care.
Concordia University is using simulation to train their nursing students, so they provide pediatric patients with the best care possible during emergency events.
This year, the Tampa Bay Lightning’s team physicians and athletic trainers are participating in a new emergency medical skills training program equipped with Gaumard’s patient simulator, HAL.
Stanford’s Revive training program recently began using Pediatric HAL to help the Lucile Parker Children’s Hospital staff train to respond to “code blue” events.
Preventable medical errors are fast becoming the third leading cause of death in America. A new documentary sheds light on this troubling statistic and safe practices like simulation can fix it.
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