Simulation is the process of replicating reality. In healthcare education, simulation replicates some or nearly all the essential aspects of a clinical situation so that the situation may be more readily understood and managed when it occurs for real in clinical practice. The simulation lab environment allows students to participate in life-like situations. SPARCC is prepared to create a learning environment that encourages active learning, repetitive practice, and reflection, and to provide appropriate support throughout each activity. Simulation can also be used as a teaching method to help assess a student’s skill acquisition simulating real-life experiences. Having students perform in a safe environment is conducive for developing critical thinking, clinical reasoning, and clinical judgment skills. Practicing in such an environment will increase the probability that those understandings and skills will be used in the real-world setting.
The SPARCC training facility offers a variety of simulation experiences including:
- Human Patient Simulators: High fidelity, medium fidelity, and low fidelity.
- Standardized Patients
- Computerized Simulation
- Escape Room
- Task Trainers
- Immersion Room
- Virtual Reality
By providing a varied approach to simulation experiences, SPARCC will provide learners with the opportunity to participate in an interprofessional environment that mirrors today’s collaborative approach to health care delivery. Future healthcare professionals can refine their advanced technical skills and critical thinking while maintaining patient safety, improving patient care, and promoting positive patient outcomes.