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How to Pick Medical Simulators with the Medical Simulation Equipment Algorithm
Abstract: Many simulation coordinators are unsettled when it comes to making equipment purchases. There’s a lot riding on these decisions.…
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Custom Clinical Student Kits From Medical Shipment Can Meet Your Exact Educational Needs
Abstract: While all healthcare simulation programs need supplies and equipment for their students, their specific product needs can vary based…
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Creating a Makerspace in Your Healthcare Simulation Labs
Abstract: Session Background: The medical simulation industry is experiencing rapid growth and change. Much of this growth has manifested in the…
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Multiple Q&A Sessions for Healthcare Simulation Champions
Abstract: In these multiple dedicated hours, Dr. Kim Baily and her son, HealthySimulation.com Founder Lance Baily, will make themselves available…
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Moulage Realism: Telling Patient Stories That Look, Feel, and Smell Like the Real Thing!
Abstract: Create Answers to Your Training Challenges: The addition of Moulage creates realistic training scenarios that mimic situational responses and…
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Why Every Nursing Simulation Program Needs to Consider the BD Pyxis MedStation ES
Editor’s Note: The team from Medical Shipment shared with us the compelling article below explaining why every nursing simulation program…
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New Healthcare Simulation Safety Org Provides Free Safety Stickers and More
A concerned group of simulation champions have created a new organization to help ensure that medical supplies designated for use…
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Record breaking profits for Sim Center
A few months ago I wrote an article titled “Host Profitable Events at Your Sim Lab“, where I shared a…