Making Montana an Age-Friendly State
With a serene landscape, vibrant communities, and the appeal of the great outdoors, the Treasure State has seen a substantial increase in retirees moving to Montana.
With a serene landscape, vibrant communities, and the appeal of the great outdoors, the Treasure State has seen a substantial increase in retirees moving to Montana.
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:
Healthcare simulation has been around for a while now, with SIM-MT providing training in the state for the better part of a decade.
The opioid epidemic continues to grow and evolve. The number of people who died from a drug overdose in 2021 was over 6 times as many as died in 1999.
“She’s okay.. Her coordination after falling down the stairs when she was 3 years old has been a constant struggle..”
If you have been to a simulation training with SIM-MT, you have heard our educators preach the power of the great debrief.
Simulation in Motion Montana is partnering with The Montana Hospital Association (MHREF) to provide rural healthcare EMS and hospitals with simulation training events free of charge. The events are designed to provide multi-facility experiences within a community or region. Recently, the SIM-MT was in Sheridan, MT implementing one of these events. The unique and interdisciplinary nature of the event caught the attention of the local news. Check it out!
Students studying to become licensed practical nurses (LPN) through Bitterroot College experienced hands-on medical simulation training last week to help them experience stress and learn the training lessons.