LifeFlight of Maine’s new simulation lab is bringing realistic, hands-on training experiences to first responders and other providers across the state.
BPCC is using simulation training to equip the Louisiana healthcare workforce with the capabilities to address the state’s health crisis and elevate the overall quality of healthcare delivery.
The Pathway to Nursing program allows nursing students from WSU and K-State to take classes and complete simulation-based clinical hours, helping them to earn a BS and BSN in five years so they fill vacant positions across Kansas with highly trained professionals.
Alpena Community College (ACC) is using simulation-based training in its nursing education program to ensure graduates can provide better patient care.
University of Wyoming’s nursing program uses simulation to help train a new generation of nurses who fill the frontline provider and educator roles needed to reduce the nursing shortage.
The Center for Simulation Medicine will provide a safe environment in which healthcare students and professionals can learn, practice, and hone clinical skills.
The Davis Global Center will use state-of-the-art simulation technology designed to transform health care education and provide students with opportunities to practice patient care
The Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) has integrated online learning with its simulation center to enable students to continue their education and fulfill their clinical hours.
DeSales University students participate in simulated clinical events wherein they will practice clinical skills and gain experience providing care to patients.
Nursing students at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, use simulation-based training to help them prepare for rare obstetric emergencies.
Springfield Tech has used a state grant to purchase a new high-fidelity patient simulator to help students and medical practitioners develop clinical skills and gain experience in treating patients.
Paramedic students at the University of New Haven’s Fire Science and Professional Studies program are using healthcare simulation to help them improve their skills when treating a pregnant patient.
Several hospital staff and emergency responders in Lincoln County, Oregon, participated in simulation-based trauma training to be better prepared to handle coordinated 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.
The Debra L. Spunt Clinical Simulation Labs (CSLs) recently added the infant patient simulator to their state-of-the-art facility to help train nurses on how to treat infants during a medical emergency.
Every year, between 37 and 171 children die because of the flu. With the help of Gaumard’s industry-leading pediatric patient simulators, nurses in Orlando are preparing to stem this troubling pandemic.
In Puerto Rico, where communities are still recovering from damage caused by Hurricane Maria, a new simulation center is training nurses in life-saving skills.
Presence United Samaritans Medical Center recently acquired several HAL patient simulators to begin their mobile simulation education lab which trains EMS professionals across Illinois.
The bold vision to create a facility capable of shifting the landscape of health care education and practice manifests on Thursday, September 28, when the School of Nursing and Health Studies’ (SONHS) Simulation Hospital officially opens its doors.
James Archetto, Vice President of Corporate Planning, and Dr. Beverly Robin of Rush University Medical Center highlight the many features of Super Tory on Fox 23 Good Day Chicago at the American Academy of Pediatrics 2017 National Conference.
On this week’s Tech Nation, if it looks like a newborn baby and moves like one and sounds like one, well, it just might be Super Tory, the newborn simulator from Gaumard Scientific.
MassBay Community College has a new Victoria Advanced Birthing and Neonatal simulator mannequin for its EMT and paramedics classes to teach about labor and delivery at the Framingham campus. The simulators are made by Gaumard Scientific.
Super Tory is being hailed as the world’s most advanced neonatal patient simulator and is the first that can go into cardiac arrest and be revived with real time chest compression’s and a ventilator.
The University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix and Banner Health hosted interactive sessions for health professionals that simulated patients in crisis using volunteers and anatomically-correct dummies.
Las Vegas doctors learn how to treat the injured while responding to an active shooter by practicing on a robot so realistic that it talks, has seizures.
Coconino Community College nursing, firefighting and emergency medical service students will soon be practicing on a breathing, bleeding, even complaining, patient.
SwedishAmerican Hospital has a new high-tech simulator, named Victoria, that makes sure health professionals are as prepared as possible when delivering babies.
A high-tech new mannequin is taking center stage on one university campus here in the Valley. It’s a device that’s training a new generation of doctors to deliver babies.
Nurses, residents, and doctors at the Adena Health System’s PACCAR Medical Education Center will have a new training tool to help them improve health care delivery in the Scioto Valley.
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