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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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