Simulation in Healthcare Blog

Take Your Simulation-Based Training into the Real World

Medical errors are the third leading cause of death in the U.S.* Simulation-based training is a key to reversing this trend, especially for clinicians working in high-stakes hospital environments. But with ever-increasing patient workloads, electronic healthcare record documentation requirements, and ...
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Improving Patient Care with Interprofessional Collaboration

The National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education has established that high-functioning teams can improve the outcomes, experience, and costs of healthcare. And a recent report by the Institute of Medicine also outlines the “positive impact that interprofessional collaboration and ...
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Continuing Professional Development in Academic Medical Centers

Continuing Professional Development for Faculty: An Elephant in the House of Academic Medicine or the Key to Future Success? Excerpted from the abstract: “The scope of change required by academic medical centers (AMCs) to maintain their viability and achieve their ...
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Five Ways Collaborative Healthcare Education Boosts Patient-Centered Care

Patient-centered care has transformed the landscape of healthcare delivery. Hospitals and health centers are shifting away from the traditional care delivery model in which clinicians prescribe the same treatment for patients with similar conditions or diagnoses. The new patient-centered model ...
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Don’t miss our September webinar!

Click here to register for this FREE Webinar! “Building Your SP Program From the Ground Up: Educational, Administrative, and Logistical Issues” Presented by:Tony Errichetti, PhDDirector, Doctor-Patient Communication AssessmentNational Board of Osteopathic Medical Examiners Abstract:Building a standardized patient (SP) program requires ...
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Celebrating National Health Center Week

EMS is proud to celebrate National Health Center Week! Sponsored by the National Association of Community Health Centers (NACHC), National Health Center Week is the perfect time to recognize community health centers nationwide and all that their practitioners do to ...
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EMS Customer in the News: FL Hospital Deploys SIMULATIONiQ

Enhanced Simulation Tech at ADU Improves Students’ Experiential Learning The SIMULATIONIQâ„¢ system will provide more coaching opportunities for faculty, and better hands-on learning for students. A collaboration between Adventist University of Health Sciences (ADU) and the Florida Hospital Medical Simulation ...
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Medical Training Magazine Interview with Anurag Singh, President and CEO of EMS

Excerpt: Medical Training Magazine: What do you see as the role technology will play in future education and training of healthcare professionals? Anurag Singh: Medical education does not stop upon graduation or upon passing a board certification examination. The challenges ...
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Who Pays for Interprofessional Education? Get Started with These Five Grant Writing Tips

The World Health Organization has issued an important call to policy-makers, decision-makers, educators, health workers, community leaders, and global health advocates to take action and move towards embedding interprofessional education (IPE) and collaborative practice in all of the services they ...
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Video: The F. Marie Hall SimLife Center

Client spotlight: The F. Marie Hall SimLife Center at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. The F. Marie Hall SimLife Center is a 25,000 square foot interprofessional, multimodal clinical simulation center located in Lubbock, Texas. The state-of-the-art center provides multiple realistic ...
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