Simulation Labs and Resources

To support the educational and research missions of the university, the Department of Healthcare Simulation has developed several resources available to Âé¶¹Ó°ÒôMS students and faculty. The learning resources at the Âé¶¹Ó°ÒôMS Center for Advanced Simulation in Healthcare at the Northwestern Medicine Huntley Hospital and North Chicago centers create a Virtual Health System that simulates many facets of clinical practice.

The Department also hosts a number of software-based simulation programs and tutorials designed to enhance clinical decision making and guide skill development. These include a number of virtual patient simulations (interactive computer-based patient encounters) as well as interactive tutorials focused on specific skills such as heart and lung auscultation, EKG, and imaging interpretation.

University programs use these resources to meet a number of training goals including:

  • Enhancing the correlation between basic science concepts and clinical practice.
  • Encouraging students to learn from their successes and mistakes in a safe learning environment without risk to actual patients.
  • Assessing student competence in specific critical care scenarios as part of clinical performance examinations.
  • Incorporating Standardized Patient scenarios to improve student history taking, physical exam, patient education, and interpersonal skills (end-of-life issues, giving bad news, communication with family, interaction with other medical staff during a critical event).
  • Improving the health care team by fostering interprofessional activities, teamwork, and group problem-solving strategies, using emergency care scenarios.