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.
Harvard data published in the Obstetrics and Gynecology Journal shows that simulation training contributed to a 50% reduction in malpractice claim rates
DeSales University students participate in simulated clinical events wherein they will practice clinical skills and gain experience providing care to 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.