To support nursing faculty and students at the end of a program to bridge the gap from graduation to take the NCLEX, Elsevier introduced HESI Compass to its digital solutions.
TTI Medical Training “raises the bar” for medical assisting students with Sherpath® and SimChart®
A lot has changed since Beata Skrzeczyna, Program Director for TTI Medical Training in Chicago, IL, joined their medical assisting program in 2008. With the recent pandemic forcing hybrid classes,
An Overview of Conceptual Care Planning
In this pre-recorded webinar, author Mariann Harding describes the key topics covered in her new book, Conceptual Nursing Care Planning, and the process they undertook to bring this new approach
What are the Benefits of Using Simulation to Teach Nursing?
Immersive technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) have seen a recent explosive evolution of applications for healthcare education. The most pressing need in today’s classroom is
Preparing Respiratory Care Students for the TMC Exam in an Online Environment
Preparation for the Therapist Multiple-Choice (TMC) should start day one for respiratory care students. With classes online, this might look different from how it typically has in the past. Even
Synchronous and Asynchronous Learning Activities for Medical Assisting Classrooms
With classes changing online for most classrooms, medical assisting courses are no exception. Here are some tips on how to manage your online medical assisting classroom, whether it’s synchronous or
Active Learning Strategies Associated with VR
One of the primary strengths of the Simulation Learning System (SLS) with virtual reality (VR) solution is the ability to truly “train how you fight,” as the military saying goes.
The Move to VR: Linking Theory to Practice
Immersive technologies such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) have seen a recent explosive evolution of applications for medical education. It is now becoming practical to incorporate this
Students Working Together in the VR Environment
One of the unique strengths of virtual reality (VR) is allowing for the creation of customized simulated scenarios that can replicate the stressful or high yield moments of a clinical