Experts on artificial intelligence in education from nursing, medicine, engineering, and patient care gathered for the 2023 Helene Fuld Health Trust Innovations in Simulation Summit.
Leading experts on how to launch and maintain medical education programs using extended reality (XR) shared their insights at the 2022 Helene Fuld Health Trust Innovations in Simulation Summit.
Kellie Bryant, DNP, and Robert Fullilove, EdD, discussed myths and facts about the shot at a virtual event organized by the Williamsbridge Branch of the NAACP on February 28, 2021.
The summit drew nearly 500 nurses, doctors, administrators, and social workers looking to explore educational strategies to identify and dismantle structural racism in health care.
Kellie Bryant, DNP, and the Helene Fuld Health Trust Simulation Center team were recognized for their rapid adoption of new technologies to train nurses in the midst of the pandemic.
Bryant is one of 106 men, women, and small teams who have been recognized for their significant contributions to the health care community in the New York metropolitan area.
Simulation specialists met to discuss best practices in the field of clinical simulation education, examining its future, its research trends, and how it could be used to improve patient safety.
Nearly 100 onlookers from New York City health care institutions observe students taking turns assessing wounds. A film crew captures the disaster as patients moan in fear and pain.
Columbia University School of Nursing has launched a new innovation in its clinical simulation curriculum using “Pediatric HAL,” the most advanced pediatric patient simulator.
Columbia Nursing students were featured on NBC’s “Weekend TODAY” Show in a segment on Saturday, Oct. 27, showcasing the center's latest addition: the most advanced pediatric simulator.