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Healthcare simulation has been around for a while now, with SIM-MT providing training in the state for the better part of a decade.
Simulation in Motion Montana (SIM-MT), a renowned provider of immersive healthcare education hosted a healthcare simulation training in Terry on June 1st. This training session focused on infectious disease outbreaks and provided essential training to the administrative staff, nurses, physicians, EMTs and paramedics at Prairie Community Hospital.
The objective of the training was to equip healthcare professionals with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively respond to infectious disease outbreaks. By engaging in realistic simulations, participants gained valuable hands-on experience in managing and containing such outbreaks, ultimately enhancing the community's safety and well-being.
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Healthcare simulation has been around for a while now, with SIM-MT providing training in the state for the better part of a decade.
SIM-MT and Salish Kootenai College's Nursing program recently teamed up to provide simulation training to nursing students. As the first tribal college to offer an accredited BSN program, Salish Kootenai College is determined to stay on the