Simulation in Healthcare Blog

Don’t Miss Our July Webinar: “Policies: The Heart Of A Properly Functioning Organization”

Click here to register for this FREE Webinar! “Policies: The Heart of a Properly Functioning Organization” Presented by:Dr. Kristina Stillsmoking, PhD, MSN, M.Ed., BSN, CNOR-E, CHSEFounding Director – Smart Simulation HospitalClinical Assistant ProfessorUniversity of Texas Rio Grande Valley School of ...
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Celebrating National Doctor’s Day 2019!

EMS is dedicated to supporting doctors and medical educators with innovative solutions for simulation-based training.

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Join EMS at ANPD 2019!

Attending ANPD in Phoenix, AZ from April 1-4? Stop by EMS' booth #209!

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Join EMS at the 2019 Tennessee Simulation Conference

Visit EMS' booth at the TN Simulation Conference in Knoxville, TN from March 28-29.

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Visit EMS’ Booth at AIAMC 2019!

Attending AIAMC in Tuscon, AZ from March 28-30? Visit EMS' booth!

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Join us for the “Simulation: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly” webinar!

"Simulation: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly," presented by Daniel Raemer, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Anesthesia, Harvard Medical School, and Chief Curiosity Officer, Center for Medical Simulation.

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Thanks for joining us at NAP 2019!

Speaking engagement: National Academies of Practice Annual Meeting and Forum.

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Celebrating Patient Safety Awareness Week 2019

Patient Safety Awareness Week (PSAW) is designed to mark a dedicated time and a platform to increase awareness about patient safety among health professionals and the public.

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Join EMS at the 2019 National Academies of Practice Meeting!

Attending the NAP Meeting March 7-9 in Pentagon City, VA? Visit EMS' booth!

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Keys to Enhancing Clinical Education with Video Learning

Video learning can jumpstart your educational program by removing geographical and technical barriers to experiential learning. Read on for ways video learning can enhance clinical education for better student engagement, stronger reporting, and more.

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