Simulation Lab
The Simulation Lab is a safe learning environment that fosters a culture of innovative, collaborative learning through clinical simulation. This is a space where staff can learn the practice of simulation teaching to develop graduate outcomes for their students such as teamwork, communication, decision-making, and critical thinking skills, and enhance students’ clinical reasoning.
Simulation is defined as an activity/task that produces an experience for an individual without going through a real-life event. In health sciences, education simulation is used for patient interactions through role-playing, clinical scenarios, procedures as well as team-based activities such as care of in-patients, a complete resuscitation scenario etc. The aim of simulation teaching is to develop competent reflective practitioners through experiencing structured scenarios and debriefing sessions. The Sim Lab’s video capacity allows for this structured debriefing for all simulations which promotes the development of habitual reflection on personal practice..
The Simulation Lab coordinator can assist with the inclusion of simulation teaching within a curriculum, creating specific simulation scenarios and setting up the environment to best meet the learning objectives of the session. The Simulation coordinator can also develop and facilitate the sessions as needed by the teaching team.
The Simulation lab is located on the 4th Floor in the Health Sciences Building, see room 4B24.
For more information on all things simulation related contact the Simulation Lab coordinator: