The Center for Simulation Medicine will provide a safe environment in which healthcare students and professionals can learn, practice, and hone clinical skills.
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.
Healthcare has become an increasingly device-heavy discipline, so to avoid errors, simulation-based learning should incorporate the use of real equipment.
Nursing students at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, use simulation-based training to help them prepare for rare obstetric emergencies.
Springfield Tech has used a state grant to purchase a new high-fidelity patient simulator to help students and medical practitioners develop clinical skills and gain experience in treating 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.
ACOG’s 2016 annual meeting offers the best chance ever for hands-on demonstrations of Gaumard®’s family of realistic simulators and skills trainers at Booth 935 in the Washington, DC Convention Center.
Gaumard Scientific Company today provided an update on installations of the Victoria birthing simulator at U.S. health care and educational facilities.