With simulators to emulate the environment of a clinical setting, University of Wisconsin School of Nursing incorporates technology in their teaching to better prepares students for realities of the ...
The phrase "simulation modalities" may conjure up a variety of images. For example, some nursing staff development professionals think of a sophisticated training mannequin that produces ...
As the School of Nursing celebrates two dozen years of simulation history, it also looks forward to what the future might ...
A career in nursing can be loud, fast-paced and down right chaotic. To learn how to better handle the evolving field, some of the nursing students at Central Lakes College's Brainerd campus ran ...
A patient was in pain, frustrated because she felt like no one was listening to her. Emily Barksdale, a nursing student at UNC-Chapel Hill at the time, walked in and asked the patient to describe her ...
The pandemic necessitated virtual simulation learning for nursing students; now, it remains an essential part of their education. New technology is enabling nursing students to learn hands-on care ...
This piece is part of the DrexelNow series showcasing "A Day in the Class" for some of Drexel University's most interesting and impactful courses. In the control room before the quarterly Disaster ...
In the midst of the ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic, Drexel University nursing and medical students joined together online for a large-scale simulation of the critical conversations physicians and ...
Richard Tang, a student in the Master of Nursing program at the Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, has led the co-creation of a new simulation – a type of experiential learning – for ...
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The University of Bahrain’s new clinical simulation laboratory: a leap forward for nursing education
Academic learning, no matter how thorough, can leave students inadequately prepared for the practical side of their chosen career. In healthcare, for example, no amount of seminars can completely ...
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