Sim Stars: Sharon Phelan, M.D.
Sharon Phelan, M.D., believes that some of the most important lessons in medicine don’t come from a textbook—they come from doing.
Sharon Phelan, M.D., believes that some of the most important lessons in medicine don’t come from a textbook—they come from doing.
As a facilitator and stroke program coordinator with the Department of Neurology at UAB Hospital, Audra Boyles, R.N. brings both clinical precision and innovative thinking to health-care simulation—particularly in the realm of stroke education.
Ashley Thomas was drawn to health-care simulation for one core reason: its direct impact on patient care.
As a nursing professional development specialist with UAB Hospital’s Emergency Department, Tamicka Jones brings a steady presence and a deep commitment to growth into every simulation she facilitates.
A successful health-care simulation impacts more than learners; it can also affect facilitators. For Sushanth Reddy, M.D., it’s an opportunity to connect with learners in a hands-on, meaningful way.