Don’t you love seeing those “lightbulb moments” while you’re teaching? That moment when a new concept finally makes sense for a student.
Don’t you love seeing those “lightbulb moments” while you’re teaching? That moment when a new concept finally makes sense for a student.
“When I arrived at the Center for Medical Simulation (CMS), I never could have imagined all that I would learn here.
“The experience was so rich,” says Alette Svellingen, a Lecturer and a PhD student at VID Specialized University in Bergen, Norway.
SimFails … and Other Conversations from the Sim Sofa The Center for Medical Simulation is thrilled to present a new podcast from some of the world’s leading simulation educators: Janice Palaga…
For over ten years, the Advanced Instructor Course at the Center for Medical Simulation (CMS) has been helping simulation leaders look inward at their debriefing and faculty development skills …
A message from Jenny Rudolph, PhD, Executive Director of the Center for Medical Simulation: I am writing with some exciting news about the leadership team at the Center for Medical Simulation (CMS) th…