Richard A. Henson Medical Simulation Center
The Richard A. Henson Medical Simulation Center a state-of-the-science learning facility that provides high-quality, life-like simulation experiences for students and community professionals across diverse health care and non-health care fields. The center is designed to be a “safe space” for learners to practice, make mistakes, and refine clinical judgement and decision-making skills. Working side-by-side with peers and facilitators, learners from different professions are immersed in realistic simulation experiences that enable participants to implement evidence-based interventions and develop communication skills across an interdisciplinary team.
The center is also home to the Applied Health Physiology lab, which supports the clinical research projects of SU’s School of Health Science’s facilitators, and the Eastern Shore Faculty Academy and Mentoring Initiative (ES-FAMI), which represents a grant-funded educational program for clinical nurses who want to teach at Salisbury University or regional community colleges.
The simulation team offers consultation services for integrating simulation into healthcare curricula, designing scenarios, and developing technology specific to the use of simulation for a variety of learners. More insight about the simulation center can be found in this pdf:
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8 High Fidelity Patient Simulators
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6 Specialized Simulation Suites
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4 Debriefing Spaces