Webinars

The Use of Progressive Simulation to Aid in the Development of Clinical Judgment in Prelicensure Nursing Students

Join us on January 22 at 2:30 PM Eastern Time for a webinar with simulation experts from the University of Arkansas – Fort Smith. This presentation highlights the need for progressive simulation, an instructional approach that sequences simulation 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—register now!

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[Webinar On-Demand] Cut Costs, Not Fidelity: Smarter Simulation with Repurposed Supplies

Join us for an innovative webinar with two experts from the University of Delaware, Barry Janney and James Burget. This presentation is designed for simulation educators who face the challenges of providing nursing and medical supplies while maintaining cost-effectiveness and fidelity. They will identify areas within a simulation program where simulation fidelity can be improved by repurposing supplies to reflect current practice. Don’t miss this chance to walk away with practical strategies you can apply to your own program. Request access!

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[Webinar On-Demand] How to Use Innovative Escape Room Simulation to Evaluate NP Student Clinical Competency

Join us for a webinar with nursing education experts from UNC Charlotte, Katherine Shue-McGuffin and Melinda Pierce, as they discuss their innovative simulation-based training program for family nurse practitioner students. Don’t miss this chance to walk away with practical strategies you can apply to your own program. Request access!

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[Webinar On-Demand] The Power of Interdisciplinary, Interprofessional, and Multidisciplinary Simulation Programs

Join experts from Mount Sinai West Hospital—Dr. Susannah Kurtz and Dr. Priscilla Loanzon—for an engaging webinar on how collaborative simulation training models can strengthen clinical teams and improve patient outcomes. You’ll discover how to define and implement ID, IP, and MD simulation, identify opportunities for integration, and design team-based models that drive real-world impact. Don’t miss this chance to walk away with practical strategies you can apply to your own program. Request access!

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[Webinar On-Demand] Bringing Pediatric Care to Life: Simulating Allergic Reactions for Nursing Students

Join us for a dynamic collaborative learning session led by Dr. Suzanne Wurster, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of South Carolina Beaufort. This session will explore how simulation-based learning can enhance pediatric nursing education. Dr. Wurster will provide valuable insights into the role of simulation in pediatric courses, the design and implementation of effective scenarios, and the evaluation of learning outcomes and impact. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain practical strategies that can help you transform your simulation program. Request access.

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[Webinar On-Demand] Building an SSH-Accredited Fellowship & Research Program to Develop Future Simulation Leaders

Join us for a live webinar with Dr. Todd Chang from Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and the Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California. Discover how to build and maintain a successful simulation fellowship and research program aligned with SSIH Accreditation Guidelines. This session will explore the value of these programs in both hospital and academic settings, outline key components for accreditation, and share strategies for integrating fellowship training and research with standard simulation education to develop the next generation of simulation leaders. Request access!

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