The city of Lebanon found a shortage of medical staff, and one reason was the lack of nearby training facilities.
In this conversation, we explore how Advocate Health and Laerdal Medical are transforming patient safety through the power of simulation.
An estimated two million different types of medical devices are in the global market today, according to the World Health Organization. 1 From pacemakers to continuous glucose monitors, healthcare ...
UPEI’s new Clinical Learning and Simulation Centre uses lifelike scenarios, from patient actors to high-tech manikins and a mobile ambulance unit, to help students and health-care professionals ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) - Doctors Hospital of Augusta cut the ribbon Thursday on its new $7 million graduate medical ...
FORT DRUM, N.Y. (Feb. 13, 2023) -- When people talk about the medical training facility at Fort Drum, it sounds like they are saying “Mystic,” but it’s really the Bridgewater-Vaccaro Medical ...
City of Virginia Beach officials announced the expansion of BMK Ventures, a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB) specializing in medical ...
Kelley Sava, associate vice president of simulation at Advocate Health, and Brian Bjoern, M.D., patient safety manager at Laerdal Medical, share how simulation-based training helps identify safety ...