A University of Tennessee at Chattanooga School of Nursing program has reached a significant milestone in its journey toward accreditation. The simulation program has received the designation of ...
In the future, one of these teens could save your life. And as a group, they could help bolster the health care workforce. More than a dozen Long Beach high school students recently finished a 2 ...
Baylor College of Medicine has been using simulation for nearly 25 years to help students learn the skills needed in the practice of medicine, to train in a safe, reproducible environment. Simulation ...
A new joint project between the Alabama Rural Health Collaborative and SimUAB®, a component of UAB Clinical Simulation, the lab is the only mobile simulation unit in Alabama. “Simulation training is a ...
Healthcare Simulation is designed to bridge classroom learning with real-life clinical experience, with the goal of improving patient care and developing quality nursing professionals.
The founder of a free job simulation app says it will benefits students who don’t have access to robust career networks and internship opportunities. They can become familiar with the niche vocabulary ...
The UAB School of Health Professions recently gained approval by the University of Alabama Board of Trustees to launch a new Master of Science in Healthcare Simulation program. The degree program is ...
The Simulation Center provides a psychologically safe, realistic learning environment for medical students, residents, clinicians and other health care professionals at all levels of practice. We ...
Inside the School of Nursing’s dedicated, state-of-the-art simulation spaces, University of Delaware nursing students are performing tracheotomies, delivering babies — often with complications during ...
EvolGenius is a two-locus population genetics simulation written for use in undergraduate courses. Often, we use simulations without really thinking about how they recreate a process. But ...
Even in the early days of computing, businesses were looking at computers as tools for setting up complex simulations. Some credit Keith Douglas Tocher for developing the first discrete-event ...