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1Monika Dixon is a Simulation Coordinator and Assistant Professor in the Nursing Department at Medgar Evers College, CUNY, in Brooklyn, NY.
Abstract:
High-fidelity simulation rooms are vital for nursing programs because they enable students to engage in hands-on learning in a secure and controlled setting that mimics true-to-life situations. Through simulation, nursing students can develop and refine their clinical skills, critical thinking, and decision-making abilities before interacting with actual patients. Transforming a cluttered closet into a high-fidelity simulation room showcases an innovative way to utilize resources effectively, addressing space and budget limitations in health care education. By choosing an ideal location and implementing thoughtful renovations, institutions can create training environments that enhance clinical skills and boost learner confidence while replicating real-world situations.
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