Simulation in Motion trains first responders in Mineral County
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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 cutting edge. Partnering with SIM-MT to consistently bring simulation training to students, they do just that. Recently when the students were training with SIM-MT a local reporter covered the event. To read the article and learn more about the partnership, visit the link below.
SIM-MT, in partnership with St. Luke Community Healthcare and DPHHS, visited Ronan, MT to bring simulation training to their medical facility. Simulation training is known to provide effective education for medical teams, allowing them to work together to diagnose, evaluate, and treat a lifelike patient in a safe learning environment. It is known to reduce medical errors and lead to great job satisfaction and employee retention. The local news covered the training event. You can read more about it and the impact of simulation training at the link below.
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SIM-MT recently traveled to Idaho to partner with Valor Health on training exercises where their local press covered the story. To read the article about the experience and the impact it had on the community, visit:
SIM-MT recently visited Immanuel Living to do a simulation training for staff. Their local news came and covered the story. Check it out here: