Simulation is an essential part of health care education. The Regional Simulation Center at HSC is being re-imagined to accommodate the simulation training needs of current and future students as well as community partners.
HSC students and health care professionals will have access to simulation and virtual reality rooms that create immersive experiences in a variety of real-world health care settings.
The center will be open for training for hospital residency programs, emergency medical service providers, hospital personnel, nursing home staffers, clinical teams, first responders and more.
Karen Meadowns|Director
Josh Christian|Operations Manager
Billie Paschal|Simulation Educational Program Manager
Stephanie Etter|Admin Specialist
Jacob Miller|Sim Tech
Hours | Location |
Monday - Friday |
955 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX. 76107 |
Name | Role | Phone | Location | |
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Simulation Center |
Facility Manager
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simulation@unthsc.edu
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955 Montgomery Street, Fort Worth, TX. 76107
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Service list |
► Courses (2) | |||
Name | Description | Price | |
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ALSO Course |
Participants attending an ALSO Course learn practical, standardized team-based approaches to managing emergencies, such as postpartum hemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, breech delivery, cord prolapse, and maternal resuscitation. The ALSO curriculum further addresses preventive care and practice concerns, such as medical complications of pregnancy, preterm labor, labor dystocia, trauma, and helping parents cope with a birth crisis. |
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ALSO Instructor Course |
The ALSO Instructor Course is designed to teach current ALSO providers the skills and knowledge needed to effectively facilitate lectures and workstations at an ALSO Provider Course. Successful completion of this course, as well as evaluation and recommendation by an advisory faculty member is required to become an ALSO approved instructor. Participants attending an ALSO Course learn practical, standardized team-based approaches to managing emergency situations, such as postpartum hemorrhage, shoulder dystocia, breech delivery, cord prolapse and maternal resuscitation. Although labor and delivery room emergency care is the main focus of the program, the ALSO curriculum further addresses preventive care and practice concerns, such as medical complications of pregnancy, preterm labor, labor dystocia, trauma, and helping parents cope with a birth crisis. |
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