Breaking Out of Sepsis at RMCCA – Escape Room Style
On Sept.19, the UAB Mobile Simulation team, in partnership with Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama (RMCCA), hosted an exciting tabletop escape room simulation focused on sepsis management.
On Sept.19, the UAB Mobile Simulation team, in partnership with Regional Medical Center of Central Alabama (RMCCA), hosted an exciting tabletop escape room simulation focused on sepsis management.
On July 25, the UAB Mobile Simulation team, in partnership with Russell Medical Center, conducted an immersive simulation focused on managing a patient with traumatic injuries.
On Sept. 16, UAB Mobile Simulation conducted a mediport access simulation in collaboration with St. Vincent’s St. Clair Hospital.
UAB Clinical Simulation and Mobile Simulation are thrilled to offer their state-of-the-art eLearning platform, designed to enhance the training and professional development of all members of our health-care workforce.
UAB Clinical Simulation’s annual Shock Week offers interprofessional learners the chance to sharpen their code skills. But, unlike its toothy cable TV counterpart, there’s nothing fishy about it.
UAB Clinical Simulation observed Healthcare Simulation Week Sept. 16-20. Hosted by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH), Healthcare Simulation Week celebrates professionals across the globe who use simulation to improve the safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of health-care delivery.
One of UAB Clinical Simulation’s newest procedural sims gets right to the point. Fine needle aspiration is a medical procedure in which a very thin needle is inserted into a mass or lesion (with or without the use of ultrasound imaging) to sample and acquire cells for microscopic evaluation.
Delivering life-saving care to specialized patient populations requires targeted training and precision. To further equip health-care providers with the skills necessary for treating Alabama’s most vulnerable patients, we are excited to announce the launch of our Neonatal AED simulation module.