Welcome to the new TAN website! Please visit often as we add training resources and let us know if you have a resource to contribute.
The Simulation Affinity Network (SAN) is to build a community of practice in simulation and interprofessional education. The network will develop a database of training opportunities and current resources within CHS, connect faculty and students with appropriate learning opportunities, develop methods to expand expertise and create avenues to disseminate information. The network will work to measure the effectiveness of the various resources available and develop a method to sustain a database of valid resources. Goals to expand the network to communities outside of CHS and ASU will be addressed after the network has been established and has met its primary objectives.
The Bertha Strong Simulation is an IPE event for students to create a plan of care for a client who has suffered a stroke. This video explains the event and is meant to recruit new programs and disciplines to participate in our IPE Simulation.
Natalie Bowen, a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Grace Center for Innovation in Nursing, provides a workshop on guidelines used for designing a simulation. She covers pedagogy central to mapping out the learning objectives and provides resources to help interested designers get started.