The effects of COVID-19 impacted nursing students across the globe, causing many nursing programs to make adjustments to their clinical learning programs. As a result of this grant funding, SWAU will be able to offer students more clinical experience in simulation labs on campus and greater preparation for real patient care.
The NIGP will allow SWAU to purchase three high-tech patient manikins and other upgrades to the simulation control rooms. Additionally, the grant will help with costs associated with the training and operation of expanded simulation areas.
“We are excited to offer greater opportunities for our students to practice patient-care skills and clinical judgment in a very realistic environment,” explained Dr. Kerrie Kimbrow, AdventHealth endowed chair of the nursing department. “Nursing faculty, Dr. Joyce Melius and Jean Alway, have worked hard to provide high-level simulation experiences for our students, and we look forward to this very timely growth for our department.”
Funding is being awarded over the course of two years and will allow SWAU’s nursing program to provide an even higher-quality experience while remaining hands-on and affordable. To learn more about the SWAU department of nursing, visit swau.edu/nursing.
This article was originally published on the North American Division’s news site
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