New immersive VR scenarios featuring a transgender patient and Black patient with Alzheimer’s disease offer greater access to diverse, equitable, and inclusive learning in nursing education MONTREAL & ...
See demonstration at NLN Education Summit Sept 28-30 of 15 scenario additions, including VR simulations for HIV, Shingles, and Mpox with DEI-focused objectives, plus pediatric and mental health ...
In the rapidly evolving field of healthcare, effective training and skill development are essential for delivering high-quality patient care. UbiSim, an innovative virtual reality (VR) simulation ...
The VR program UbiSim lets nursing students improve their diagnostic and people skills by practicing on virtual patients. With UbiSim, students wearing inexpensive Meta Quest VR headsets enter an ...
AI Narrative Analysis helps educators save up to 90% of data review time, streamline assessment, and prepare nursing learners for real-world clinical challenges The new AI Narrative Analysis ...
The immersive Virtual Reality platform designed for nursing simulation has won the VR/AR Solution category of the annual EdTech Awards Celebrating its 14th year, the US-based awards program is the ...
BOSTON & MONTREAL — UbiSim ( www.ubisimvr.com), the world’s first immersive virtual reality platform built specifically for nurses and nursing simulation, and its parent company, Labster, today ...
UbiSim study finds 65% of hospital hiring leaders say it's harder to find practice-ready nursing graduates today as AI transforms healthcare; VR simulation could reduce new nurse training time by four ...
MANILA, Philippines — The Health care Training Center is setting a new standard in health care education, leveraging cutting-edge innovation and global collaborations to prepare the next generation of ...
MONTREAL & BOSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--UbiSim (www.ubisimvr.com), the world’s first immersive virtual reality (VR) training platform built specifically for nurses and nursing simulation by Labster ...
The man in the hospital bed is named Morgan Therin. He’s obese, sixtyish, and Black, with symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease. The student assigned to care for him has hardly any real-world experience.