Cambrian opens Interprofessional Simulation Centre for health-care students

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Cambrian College has celebrated the official opening of a new simulation lab for its health care students. The $1.74M Interprofessional Simulation Centre will be used by students in the personal support worker, nursing, and paramedic programs to practice their skills before working with patients. The centre includes two large teaching labs with hospital-grade equipment and four simulation suites with advanced medical manikins. Students will also have access to virtual-reality headsets for immersive participation in health-care simulations. “Our students will be learning skills that will have them job-ready from the moment they graduate,” said Cambrian President Kristine Morrissey.

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