by Jon Brouchoud | Mar 18, 2023 | neonatal, Newsfeed, nicu, Uncategorized
Newborn Resuscitation in the NICU Neonatal intensivists from the NICU team perform newborn resuscitation, facilitated Drs. Trinh and McAdams from the Dept. of Pediatrics at UW Madison. They’re presenting abstracts on their VR sim research at several upcoming...
by Jon Brouchoud | Feb 17, 2023 | Newsfeed, Nursing Crisis, Uncategorized
55 Solutions to the Nursing Shortage Crisis Yesterday, the U.S. Senate held a hearing to examine health care workforce shortages and solutions. For the past 5 years, I’ve asked every nurse, nurse educator, and physician I meet about their thoughts on the nursing...
by Jon Brouchoud | Feb 3, 2023 | Newsfeed, Resources
XR Literature Search Rob Theriault MET, BHSc., CCP(f), Immersive Technology Manager at Georgian College has created and maintained this excellent list of XR evidence. Access the XR Literature Search Connect with Robert on Twitter @EdTechMedic and LinkedIn Contact Us...
by Jon Brouchoud | Jan 27, 2023 | Newsfeed, Resources
What is Nursing Simulation? Virtual nursing simulation is a type of simulation that uses technology such as computer programs and virtual reality to provide a realistic and interactive environment for nurses to practice and develop their skills. This can...
by Jon Brouchoud | Jan 27, 2023 | Newsfeed, Resources
What is Nursing Simulation? Nursing simulation refers to the use of simulated patients, environments, and equipment to provide realistic training experiences for nurses and other healthcare professionals. This can include high-fidelity manikins, virtual reality...
by Jon Brouchoud | Jan 27, 2023 | Newsfeed, Resources
What is the Future of Nursing Simulation? The future of nursing simulation looks promising as it continues to be widely recognized as an effective method of training and educating nurses. Some potential developments in the field of nursing simulation include:...