If you're a health care student - Stan needs you!
Who is Stan?
Stan, in this event, is any simulated, or standardized patient: sometimes a mannequin, sometimes a real person, sometimes an avatar. The name Stan represents all men, women or children that appear in simulation scenarios, and Stan needs your help!
You will work within realistic scenarios providing care for real-life patients such as inner city youth or a palliative care patient and her husband, you will use teamwork and communication to ensure the best care possible at every stage along Stan's journey.
Help Save Stan is an opportunity to learn alongside your future colleagues from other health care disciplines. Our interactive simulations are facilitated and debriefed by experienced instructors and clinicians from a variety of health professions. Students consistently report that they find Help Save Stan a rewarding, exciting, fun educational experience.
Help Save Stan is not focused on treatment or technical skills, but is a safe, supportive interactive learning environment in which to practice your interdisciplinary collaboration and communication skills.
You will learn in a safe, realistic environment; and get valuable feedback from facilitators and health team members. Help Save Stan is the perfect opportunity to learn to do by doing. Watch the video below to hear what students like you had to say about their Help Save Stan experience, or watch Respiratory Therapy student Larissa Herklotz's digital story here.
Signing up for Help Save Stan commits you to a half-day of simulation-based learning and interacting with students from other health disciplines from NAIT, NorQuest College, University of Alberta, and MacEwan University. Events can run during daytime or evening hours. See registration link below.
Stan, in this event, is any simulated, or standardized patient: sometimes a mannequin, sometimes a real person, sometimes an avatar. The name Stan represents all men, women or children that appear in simulation scenarios, and Stan needs your help!
You will work within realistic scenarios providing care for real-life patients such as inner city youth or a palliative care patient and her husband, you will use teamwork and communication to ensure the best care possible at every stage along Stan's journey.
Help Save Stan is an opportunity to learn alongside your future colleagues from other health care disciplines. Our interactive simulations are facilitated and debriefed by experienced instructors and clinicians from a variety of health professions. Students consistently report that they find Help Save Stan a rewarding, exciting, fun educational experience.
Help Save Stan is not focused on treatment or technical skills, but is a safe, supportive interactive learning environment in which to practice your interdisciplinary collaboration and communication skills.
You will learn in a safe, realistic environment; and get valuable feedback from facilitators and health team members. Help Save Stan is the perfect opportunity to learn to do by doing. Watch the video below to hear what students like you had to say about their Help Save Stan experience, or watch Respiratory Therapy student Larissa Herklotz's digital story here.
Signing up for Help Save Stan commits you to a half-day of simulation-based learning and interacting with students from other health disciplines from NAIT, NorQuest College, University of Alberta, and MacEwan University. Events can run during daytime or evening hours. See registration link below.
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