Online Simulation
Simulation education online can be a valuable compliment to other learning modalities.
Simulation during the Pandemic
Our team mobilized to deliver healthcare simulation education online, it is our intention to share what we have implemented so others can join in this exciting endeavor into creating valuable learning experiences during times of crisis or over long distances.
Access to Interprofessional Mental Health Education (AIME)
The AIME project utilizes distance technology via video teleconferencing as a means to provide synchronous education to individuals across the country targeting those who live in rural and/or underserved areas. There are a number of program tracks available based on previous experience and academic preparation.
Robert Morris University School of Nursing, Education and Human Studies received a Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) Advanced Nursing Education (ANE) grant to fund the Access to Interprofessional Mental Health Education (AIME) project. The opinions expressed on this website are not necessarily those of HRSA.
Videos:
- Back Pain with Drug Seeking Behaviors
- Weight Gain, Fatigue and Bipolar Disorder
- Palpitations, Fatigue, and Anxiety
- Obstructive Pulmonary and Schizophrenia
- Physical Examinations and Self Injuries
- Withdrawal and Gastritis
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