Continuing Education

Research has proven simulation to be effective in building individual confidence, efficiency, and psychomotor skills as well as improve teamwork and communication skills within a healthcare team.
HBRSC invites instructors and educators to contact us to discuss how high-fidelity simulation can best suit your upcoming continuing education events. We'll discuss your current educational offerings and identify simple ways to integrate clinical simulation experiences into your curricula to improve your teaching, draw interest to your educational program, and expose learners to high-acuity, low-volume cases that challenge even the most competent provider.
Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS)

The hands-on, experiential learning that high-fidelity simulation brings to vital certification programs such as Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) and is an excellent way for health care providers (and future providers) to practice skills in life-like emergency situations. Rehearse Mock "Code Blue" scenarios, identify fatal arrhythmias through hands-on physical assessment, and see how emergency medications can treat patients.
Contact HBRSC to discuss training opportunities with ACLS, PALS and other certification programs in the simulation setting.
Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS)

"Dillon", HBRSC's 10 year old pediatric simulator, is available as a teaching tool for certification courses such as Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS). Dillon responds accurately to medication and treatment commonly used when resuscitating children.
Contact HBRSC to discuss training opportunities with ACLS, PALS and other certification programs in the simulation setting.
Simulation Design Workshop

Create a Simulated Clinical Scenario (SCE) that specifically meets your educational objectives, provides an opportunity for the learner to demonstrate competency, or develop communication skills and improve team work. This workshop reviews the core components of simulation - designing a scenario, selecting practice and learning objectives, guiding the simulated experience, and debriefing based on current evidence-based practice.
Contact HBRSC to enroll in the next Simulation Design Workshop.