Simulation goal is to train health care providers and local emergency responders to react in adverse situations.
Simulation is an imitative representation of a process or system that could exist in the real world.
The National SimVET Center is a common space that gathers simulationists, health care professionals and public health leaders to fulfill SimLEARN’s mission to advance Veteran health care.
VA simulation training helps prepare staff for any and all possibilities, and, as MVAHCS recently underwent a comprehensive GSW simulation training, staff were prepared.
The Showcase presented an opportunity for VISN champions and Enterprise simulation educators, specialists and experts to learn, collaborate and share effective practices across the SLICE network.
VA's SimLEARN program is testing a revolutionary new technology to advance Veteran health care capabilities: holoportation.
In 2022, VHA’s SimLEARN continuously demonstrated the necessity of health care simulation-based trainings, exercises and testing
The SimLEARN Resuscitation Education and Innovation (REdI) program hosted the first-ever VHA Resuscitation Symposium: “Be the Change.”
Caregivers at Veterans Affairs created a first-of-its-kind monkeypox manikin to train staff on recognizing and treating the disease.
Participants at the inaugural SimDesign Collaborative Conference found out how health care simulation is helping Veterans.
Health care innovations advance health professions education. Simulation training leads to safer patient care.