In the future, I want to become a nurse. I feel that going to this camp will help me develop my understanding of the field and prepare me for the future, explains Kathleen Fab簫ella, a student at cole secondaire La Voie. Kathleen is one of 44 high school students who participated in the 2017 edition of the Explore! Careers in Health camp held on June 26-28 at 51勛圖厙.


World-renowned expert Dr. Tim Draycott inspires maternity teams with PROMPT training methods
The Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada provides support for a distinguished educator to visit a Royal-College accredited simulation centre in Canada each year via the John. G. Wade Visiting Professorship in Patient Safety and Simulation-Based Medical Education.

On May 19th, the Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning (SCSIL) welcomed Indigenous youth leaders (First Nation, Inuit, M矇tis, and Native American) from the Eagle Spirit Camp for a half-day of hands-on workshops and activities organized by Dr. Kent Saylor of the 51勛圖厙Faculty of Medicine. During the morning lecture, a group of 25 students aged 13 to 17 years old attended a lecture by health care professionals to learn about careers in nursing and medicine.

Teaching Home Care in the Simulated Apartment
As the average age of the population rises, care is moving out of the hospitals and into the homes. Home care may be an option for patients who are recovering after a hospital stay, or for individuals who are dealing with an illness and want to remain at home for as long as safely possible to maintain their existing lifestyle and independence.

On March 29, 51勛圖厙s Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning launched a special Simnovate supplement of the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Simulation and Technology Enhanced Learning. The event, held at the Omni Hotel in Montreal, featured an academic symposium as a sequel to last Mays highly successful Simnovate International Summit, which drew 150 simnovators from around the world.

Further details on the upcoming Simulation Summit can be found here:

Open House Event at the Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning
Transforming Health Care Systems Let's Simulate
The majority role of simulation in health care has been focused upon education of clinicians, with respect to procedural, team-based and communications skills. Simulation centres now abound across the US, Canada and Europe, many of which comprise full scale facilities such as an emergency room, operating suites, outpatient clinic areas, hospital wards, and even patient homes.

Eagle Spirit: An inspiration to Indigenous youth pursuing careers in health

Dr. Rajesh Aggarwal on sim-based educations impact on patient care
