Wishing everyone a healthy and happy 2025!!
SIMPL Simulation, LLC
高等教育
Lutherville Timonium,Maryland 255 位关注者
Simulation experts prepared to grow and expand your program with customized solutions for all of your simulation needs.
关于我们
In 2015, Drs. Schneidereith and Farina were two of twenty selected for the National League for Nursing’s Leadership Development Program for Simulation Educators. During that year, they also connected with national and international colleagues who shared the issues that they were facing in healthcare education. Recognizing the growing need for support of simulation leadership, faculty, and staff, they established SIMPL Simulation, LLC in 2017. With over 50 years of combined simulation and nursing education experience between them, these consultants have educated prelicensure and graduate nursing faculty, authored and facilitated simulation experiences, collaborated with architectural design and development teams, and created improvement plans to aid in creating a safer healthcare workforce.
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https://www.simplsimulation.com
SIMPL Simulation, LLC的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 高等教育
- 规模
- 2-10 人
- 总部
- Lutherville Timonium,Maryland
- 类型
- 合营企业
- 创立
- 2017
- 领域
- healthcare education、healthcare simulation、consulting、medical simulation、nursing simulation和health care simulation
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10807 Falls Rd
Suite 684
US,Maryland,Lutherville Timonium,21093
SIMPL Simulation, LLC员工
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What an amazing team! We are grateful to get to work with each one of these brilliant individuals. Thanks for sharing! Wake Technical Community College BSA LifeStructures
This episode of BSA by Design is a case study on the Wake Tech Education & Innovation Center that opened to Wake Tech students in August of 2024. Project leads and designers Mark D. Searls, AIA NCARB, Emmie Tyson, and Joshua Vel share insights on the buildings features, sustainability, evidence-based biophilic design and more. Additionally, Wake Tech project manager Sarah Burnette shares the impact of the project on the students and community and how BSA solved key challenges in planning the project. https://hubs.li/Q02Tgj7B0
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Thank you David L Liberatore and the team at Hanbury for the invitation to see your beautiful new #Baltimore offices! We look forward to following all of the good work, especially in the architecture and design of future innovative #highereducation spaces. https://lnkd.in/eCm3jAry
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So honored to be a part of this incredible project!?
Thrilled to be partnered with Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC, working on the design of the new Wake Tech Health Sciences Building in the new Health and Education District shared by Wake Tech, WakeMed, and Wake County. What an exciting future ahead! #leadtheway Waketech BSA LifeStructures Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC
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Here is our Crystel Farina contributing to the conversation and helping to address the education-practice gap. Thank you Oxford Medical Simulation for a seat at the table! Looking forward to the positive change! #nursingeducation #healthcaresimulation
So, what challenges do learners and educators face when trying to bridge the gap between nursing academia and hospital practice? Last week, we dived into this really important topic at the very first OMS Roundtable and discussed things such as: - The common issues faced by new nurses and the impact this has on patient care and nurse satisfaction - How technology can aid their transition to practice - What collaboration between Academia and Hospitals looks like Plus, lots more from the leaders in this space, who are really striving to push things forward. We'll be sharing more content over the coming weeks, including a full whitepaper! A huge thanks to all our participants, it was a delight to chat ?? John vanSchagen, Vicki Swendroski, Anna de Joya, PT, DSc, Rene Bryan MSN, RN, NPD-BC, RNC-OB, Crystel Farina, Julie Poore, Elizabeth Stone, PhD, RN, CHSE, FAEN, Nate Creer, DHSc, MBA, and Jennifer Roye #HealthcareSimulation
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Congratulations to our Tonya Schneidereith,PhD,MBA,CRNP,CHSE-A,ANEF,FSSH,FAAN! We know that the experience you have gained through your work with SIMPL Simulation, LLC will create another layer of advocacy for simulationists in the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH)! We look forward to the work ahead!
The Society for Simulation in Healthcare is pleased to announce the newest elected members to its Board of Directors: - President-Elect: Aaron Calhoun, MD, FAAP, FSSH - Secretary: Connie Lopez, MSN, CNS, CHSE-A, FSSH, CPHRM - Director At Large: Tonya Schneidereith,PhD,MBA,CRNP,CHSE-A,ANEF,FSSH,FAAN We look forward to officially welcoming them onto the Board on Jan. 14, 2025, and look forward to their contributions to the Society.
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Wishing a happy Healthcare Simulation Week to all of our simulation colleagues. We are honored to be a part of this wonderful group of educators, specialists, and researchers. Cheers to all!! Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) #HCSimWeek
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Please join our own Crystel Farina, along with Jennifer Roye and Elizabeth Stone, PhD, RN, CHSE, FAEN for this special event. Thank you Oxford Medical Simulation for hosting the discussion!
We've been holding onto this announcement for a short while and are incredibly excited to post this... We are thrilled to share that on September 17th, we’re hosting the very first OMS Roundtable discussion with thought leaders from US academic institutions and healthcare systems. We're bringing the likes of Crystel Farina, Jennifer Roye, and Elizabeth Stone, PhD, RN, CHSE, FAEN together to discuss the issues facing nursing today and how to bridge the gap between nursing academia and hospital practice. We aim to enhance patient care, foster professional development, and drive positive change in nursing practice through shared knowledge, collaborative problem-solving, and a commitment to quality improvement. Stay tuned - we’ll be sharing more details on the run-up to the event and will be posting our top takeaways and pearls of wisdom (& maybe a few BTS sneak peeks!) ?? ?? #HealthcareSimulation
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Congratulations to Jasline Moreno, Heather Epp, and Sarah Neville on your publication, "Academic nursing administrators' perceptions of replacing clinical hours with simulation". Although the sample size was small, the themes that emerged from the interviews were important, including: ? seeing the value of simulation. It is a "place to make mistakes and learn from those mistakes" ? building and maintaining simulation infrastructure. This included simulation space, different modalities, and training resources and funding. ? implementing high quality simulation-based education. Simulation was seen as an appropriate substitution for clinical hours when it was high-quality and implemented the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice. The sentence that truly resonated with us was "...there remains a deficit of faculty trained in simulation pedagogy". This can be for a number of reasons, including a lack of time and resources. However, if we are going to continue to increase enrollment to address the enormous deficit of nursing professionals, we MUST pay close attention to the training of our #healthcaresimulation facilitators. This is essential to ensuring best practices are implemented and learners are #psychologicallysafe. There are some great resources through the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning, the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH), and your state simulation organizations. We are also here for you. What barriers are you encountering where you are? https://lnkd.in/gREv-yn4
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Maximizing the design, engineering, and build of new spaces for healthcare education is enhanced when combining architecture experts in #healthcare and #highereducation with our #healthcaresimulation team. Thanks for the invitation to collaborate with Commonwealth Architects and CPL. It was a great day! Hopeful with Kenneth Mayer, Kenneth Pope , Michael Mistriner, AIA , Adam Chahulski, AIA, LEED AP, NCARB, Jane Sutton, and Crystel Farina.