As the School of Nursing celebrates two dozen years of simulation history, it also looks forward to what the future might ...
Vision: Innovative leaders transforming health. Mission: The UAB School of Nursing, as part of a research university and academic health center, shapes patient-centered health care by preparing ...
WINONA, Minn. — When Halle Wohlers, a nursing student at Winona State University, knows she will be practicing her nursing skills on a given day, the level of immersion she experiences begins even ...
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 honor of Health Care Simulation week from Sept. 17-21, Penni Watts, PhD, RN, CHSE-A, answered a few questions about the importance of simulation at UAB School of Nursing. Health Care Simulation ...
The School of Nursing will create a new $34 million simulation center to advance cutting-edge nursing research, education and professional development. The center, announced Friday by Gov. Kathy ...
Kaplan Nursing, which partners with nursing schools nationwide to prepare thousands of aspiring nurses to pass the NCLEX-RN® and NCLEX-PN® licensing exams and be ready for their career, has launched a ...
Rutherford-Hemming, T., Alfes, C. M., Breymier, T. (2019). A Systematic Review of the Use of Standardized Patients as a Simulation Modality in Nursing Education ...
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 ...
Nursing student Emma Frayre talks to dying patient Sophia, played by Ruth Olson, and her son, Eric, played by Jacob Hacker, during a simulation exercise while UCCS junior Mica Law runs the scenario ...
A young woman glances down at her phone and taps out a series of text messages. Her hands shake. Her voice trembles as she answers questions from attending nurses in short bursts: “I’m fine. I’m not ...