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.
High Emotion Simulation In this article, learn how Jens Schwindt, CEO of SIMCharacters, determined the key factors needed for an optimal training environment that empowers healthcare professionals, ultimately leading to the creation of their first premature baby, Paul.
Five Reasons Why You Should be Using SimCapture for Debriefing In this article, we explore the “Forgetting Curve” and 5 more reasons why a program like SimCapture can advance your debriefing efforts to achieve your educational and training goals.
5 Reasons to Embrace Self Service Solutions In this article, we discuss 5 reasons you should consider adopting self-service resources that can help you optimize your simulation center operations.
Turn Your Sim Center into a Smart Center and Deliver Better Learning Outcomes Whether you are using SimCapture now or are considering how to use a digital system like SimCapture in the future, this article will help you better understand how the data accessible through SimCapture is performance gold.
Using Simulation to Promote Equitable Care and Improve Health Outcomes In this article, we discuss how simulation can help to reduce implicit bias and mitigate risk to patients of diverse backgrounds.
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.
Laerdal AI Voice Service To better support customer needs, building AI healthcare education tools that embrace and convey the natural diversity and variability represented in human populations is key to providing healthcare students with much-needed realism in their learning.
How to reach rural communities with obstetric simulation training To train healthcare providers in rural community hospitals across South and Central Texas, the team at the University Hospital in San Antonio started a simulation outreach program. The Perinatal Outreach Program was developed to improve the quality and standardization of care, to practice skills in management of shoulder dystocia, PPH and pre-eclampsia, and to improve teamwork and communication.