CSC Announces New Awardees
Clinical Simulation Center introduces inaugural yearly awards
Clinical Simulation Center introduces inaugural yearly awards
Rooney's ALL-SAFE project to make laparoscopic surgical training widely accessible advances in the Global Surgical Training Challenge
CSC leader Deborah Rooney recognized for her contributions as a surgeon educator
2021 Educator of the Year, Innovator of the Year and Scholar of the Year were endorsed by the Clinical Simulation Center Steering Committee today.
SimTRAC system pioneered during COVID lockdown tracks space utilization and CSC learners/users attendance
On April 26th CSC leaders will present "The Simulation Center as a Hub for Innovations in Medical Education"
Thanks to all our donors for making the CSC's Giving BlueDay a Success
"The New Joint Commission’s Maternal Safety Requirements: A Quantitative Blood Loss Train-the-Trainer Program for Improved Process and Outcomes" describes a training program for OB nurses and staff piloted in the CSC
"Overarching themes from ACS-AEI accreditation survey best practices 2011–2019" by DLHS' Cooke, Rooney, et. al.
Online preprint from Surgery now available is co-authored by James Cooke and Deborah Rooney
Clinical Simulation Center Executive Director, James Cooke, has co-authored a chapter in Disability as Diversity - A Guidebook for Inclusion in Medicine, Nursing, and the Health Professions
New protocols and policies in place as the CSC expands services after scaling back during COVID-19 shutdown
Dr. Rooney and U-M collaborators produce face shields to meet the COVID-19 demand for personal protective equipment
The CSC recognized for five best practices as it receives final full 5-year reaccreditation
Donor funds add four Butterfly iQ point of care ultrasound systems to CSC
Both accreditations, one from American College of Surgeons (ACS) and the other from the American Society of Anesthesiologists’ Simulation Education Network (ASA-SEN), were announced December 2019.
Part of Good Morning America's #thriverthursday with Dr. Okanlami takes place in the CSC.
Immersive Audio and VR being used to study alarm fatigue in hospital settings
U-M Medical School alumni were introduced to the new 3D & Innovations Lab (3DI Lab) when they toured the CSC Med Sci II