Simulation in Motion trains first responders in Mineral County
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Bear Lake Memorial Hospital in Montpelier, ID recently hosted SIM-MT to practice pediatric trauma response. Participants encountered a number of pediatric medical scenarios and were able to practice diagnosing and treating the patient, team
SIM-MT is partnering with DPHHS and Blackfoot Community Hospital to offer essential infectious disease training to healthcare providers. The training will take place in March 2025 and was covered by the local news at the following link: https://www.cutbankpioneerpress.com/story/2025/03/05/news/blackfeet-community-hospital-to-host-infectious-disease-training/1657.html
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Recently, SIM-MT visited Stillwater Billings Clinic in Columbus, MT to deliver a simulation training on sepsis. The training allowed the medical teams to practice diagnostic skills, evaluation skills, treatment skills, team communication and more. Sepsis is the leading cause of death in hospitals making this training a vital offering for facilities. To read more about the training, check out the article written by the Bozeman Daily Chronicle about the event.
SIM-MT recently had a chance to visit Dahl Memorial Hospital to work with their medical teams on a sepsis training. The training used SIM-MT's simulation manikin, Ares, to allow the team to work together on medical skills, team communication, protocols, and more. The press in the area covered the experience. To read more about it, visit this link. To have SIM-MT train in your area, please shoot us a note to: info@simmt.org.
SIM-MT recently visited Libby and Troy Montana, bringing a powerful pediatric training scenario to their medical teams. This event brought together hospital and emergency medical teams to work collaboratively on a pediatric trauma call. The event
We recently had an opportunity to visit Anaconda Community Hospital to bring a powerful mental health training to the facility and providers from the surrounding area. Their local press covered the event. Read about the event and its impact on