How Might Technology Help Elevate both Access and Quality in Healthcare? The challenges in healthcare are multifaceted, encompassing issues of access and quality. Therefore, addressing both access and quality is paramount.
Top 5 errors new nurses make The need to have new nurses ready for practice upon graduation is the goal of every educational program. However, 75% of new nurses report committing a medical error in their first year.
10 Best Practices in Simulation Simulation is not only about technology - simulation is about techniques, skills, and also insights into communication, teamwork, and leadership. Here are 10 best practices for simulation training...
Improving Patient Care Simulation-based education has gained widespread recognition within the field of healthcare as a powerful tool for reinforcing clinical knowledge, improving team communication, and teaching decision-making skills. Simulation can be used not only to teach clinical skills, but also teamwork and communication. It can also be used to standardize training, meet evidence-based guidelines, and target specific goals.
A systematic approach to learning The Circle of Learning is a systematic approach to learning and teaching. It can be used to help organize and prioritize the areas of learning most relevant to your educational objectives.
Optimizing your investment Our team of educators and technicians help you maintain your simulation equipment as well as gain the critical skills necessary to optimize performance and learning outcomes.
A path to student success Using a progressive model to build and improve skills and knowledge over time, self-directed learning is an instructional method to help you develop competence on your own terms.
Improving competence and confidence Research shows that healthcare providers’ skill retention declines as soon as three months after training. However, training in short, frequent intervals allows for continuous improvement and helps to maintain competence over time.