Category Archives: Clinical Simulation Lab

Here’s to Not Winging It: the Benefits of Clinical Simulation (Part 3)

I get asked on occasion “Why did I get started in simulation?”  My answer is grounded in an observation from Iraq.  I am in the Vermont Air National Guard.  In 2006 and again in 2007 I deployed to Balad,Iraq.  I … Continue reading

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Here’s to Not Winging It: the Benefits of Clinical Simulation (Part 2)

My friend and military colleague, TJ (his real name), was in the hospital because a family member was having a procedure at Fletcher Allen. The family member was doing okay, but TJ was hovering and was very nervous. TJ is … Continue reading

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Here’s to Not Winging It: the Benefits of Clinical Simulation (Part 1)

Would any of us get on a commercial airliner if we knew the pilots had never set foot in a flight simulator?  It seems we all know that is the way pilots train and stay current.  But what’s the big … Continue reading

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