January 9, 2025 - 00:17
The Jump Trading Simulation & Education Center has achieved a significant milestone by receiving a five-year recertification from the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH). This recognition highlights the center's commitment to excellence in simulation and education within the healthcare sector.
Reviewers praised the facility, which spans an impressive 67,000 square feet, for its outstanding contributions to assessment, research, systems integration, and educational initiatives. The center has been recognized as one of the premier facilities in the United States, setting a benchmark for others in the field.
Additionally, the OSF STEAM program was noted for its innovative approach to integrating science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics into healthcare education. This program exemplifies the center's dedication to fostering a comprehensive learning environment that prepares healthcare professionals for the challenges of modern medicine.
The recertification underscores the center's ongoing efforts to enhance healthcare training and improve patient outcomes through advanced simulation techniques.
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