The University of Bridgeport is launching an innovative engineering course that will help meet the growing market demand for health care simulation this summer.
New Innovative Engineering Course
Introduction To Medical Simulation
The University of Bridgeport is launching an innovative engineering course that will help meet the growing market demand for health care simulation this summer. Simulation training specialist provide complex technological support to the simulation education team.
“Introduction to Medical Simulation,” addresses the growing need for technological expertise required to operate highly sophisticated simulation equipment for health care education,” said Carol Papp, dean of the College of Health Sciences.
Simulation education has become increasingly important and prevalent as a vital link between classroom learning and real-life clinical experience. Its goal is to improve and enhance the safety, effectiveness, and efficiency of a host of health care services.
“In this era of innovative tech-based health care solutions, training on medical simulation technologies for health care providers, ranging from robotic surgery to educational training on humanoid robots, to automated Artificial Intelligence-based diagnostic/imaging tools and expert learning systems is becoming crucial for medical professionals, says Tarek Sobh, executive vice president and dean of the College of Engineering, Business, and Education.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts an increase at above-average rates through 2024 in occupations associated with health care simulation.
Read more at https://www.bridgeport.edu/news/2019-04-01/ub-launches-course-meet-need-health care-simulation-training
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