STEPS Simulation Certification Program
To best prepare students, faculty, and working medical professionals, the use of simulation technology is a great way for life-long learners to practice before they practice.
These three-day immersion courses help educate those who want to teach simulation technology to medical students, faculty and professionals.
Participants will learn:
- Four components of simulation
- Identify opportunities simulating real-world situations of the health professions
- Prepare the simulation operator. Pre-brief the learners. Perform the role of instructor during a simulation
- Recognize the intricacies of utilizing technologies to set up and perform a manikin or task training educational scenario.
Upcoming Sessions
Learn more about the Simulation Certificate program when you sign up to one of the following courses.
Past Sessions
Standardized Patient Program
A Standardized Patient is a real person role-playing a real clinical situation to help medical students learn and/or evaluate clinical skills. Standardized Patients are people from the community who have indicated an interest and are accepted based on their communication skills.