Free Collaborative Webinar
Join simulation experts from the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith for a presentation highlighting the need for progressive simulation, an instructional approach that sequences scenarios with increasing complexity. In high-risk obstetric settings, this method helps strengthen clinical judgment among prelicensure nursing students, especially as the demand for practice-ready graduates continues to grow. Attendees will learn how to implement progressive simulation scenarios in their own program, demonstrating its effectiveness in training prelicensure nurses. Don’t miss this chance to walk away with practical strategies you can apply to your own program. Request access!
In this webinar, you will learn:
- How to implement progressive simulations in high-risk obstetric settings to enhance clinical judgment among prelicensure nursing students.
- How to design scenarios that test practice-ready nurse skills, including their ability to recognize cues, analyze data, take action, and evaluate outcomes when caring for patients.
- Why simulation is a vital asset for teaching prelicensure nursing students at UAFS.
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