LifeFlight of Maine’s new simulation lab is bringing realistic, hands-on training experiences to first responders and other providers across the state.
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 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.
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.
Without experienced faculty to train more nurses, the United States seems to be on the brink of a crisis. One with worrying effects on patient outcomes, patient safety, and the well-being of nurses.
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.
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.