Sim Stars: Denise Graham, OTR/L
Denise Graham doesn’t just facilitate simulation; she advocates. Like a Johnny Apple-sim, Graham doesn’t hesitate to spread the word and share how simulation can ultimately improve patient outcomes.
Denise Graham doesn’t just facilitate simulation; she advocates. Like a Johnny Apple-sim, Graham doesn’t hesitate to spread the word and share how simulation can ultimately improve patient outcomes.
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.