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May 23, 2020

UbiSim Immediately Enables Nursing Programs to Train From VR Experiences

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Maria D'Errico
DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CNE, CHSE, CHSOS
Director of Simulation & Scholarship

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To overcome campus-based learning restrictions and to prepare for the eventual return of Nursing students to colleges across the continent, our team has worked tirelessly since the start of COVID-19 to provide meaningful training solutions that support the increased use of healthcare simulation.Responding to the global COVID-19 crisis, we launched a new temporary training tool for nursing simulation programs in the US and Canada which enables nurse educators to record a Virtual Reality experience and immediately share the video lesson with their students.This article takes a closer look at the UbiSim VR Nursing educational platform and this feature which has already been signed up for by over 60 Nursing Programs.

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Maria D'Errico
Director of Simulation & Scholarship

Maria was a founding leader of the simulation design team for UbiSim, the world's first immersive VR platform for nursing. Working with partners across the globe, Maria empowered nurse leaders to successfully integrate immersive VR simulation into nursing curricula.

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