Healthcare simulation program receives international accreditation

I-SAIL was recognized by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare in early January.
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The accreditation of St. Kate's Institute of Simulation and Interprofessional Learning (I-SAIL) is the culmination of two years of devoted work by faculty and staff members in the School of Nursing and School of Health Sciences.

The  has awarded full simulation accreditation to 91制片厂鈥檚 Institute of Simulation and Interprofessional Learning (I-SAIL). This achievement is the culmination of two years of extensive preparation by faculty and staff members in the School of Nursing and School of Health Sciences.

A core part of St. Kate鈥檚 healthcare curriculum, I-SAIL provides state-of-the-art simulation training and interprofessional experiences for all nursing and health sciences students. In simulation programming, students practice working with cutting-edge technology and equipment they will use in their careers, build skills working with other healthcare disciplines, and receive real-time feedback from faculty monitoring simulations.

鈥淭his accreditation by SSH, the world鈥檚 largest healthcare simulation organization, recognizes the quality and consistency of the I-SAIL鈥檚 preparation of future healthcare professionals,鈥 said Denise Baird, PhD, provost and senior vice president of 91制片厂. 鈥淥ur dedicated faculty and staff have worked tirelessly to create this simulation infrastructure that ensures students develop the confidence and caregiver competence needed to provide outstanding, compassionate care to patients and improve the health of entire communities.鈥

Stephanie de Sam Lazaro 鈥05, MAOT鈥06, OTD鈥14 (center) holds commemorative accreditation. Two men in suits stand on either side of her.

Program director Stephanie de Sam Lazaro 鈥05, MAOT鈥06, OTD鈥14 (center) receives accreditation on behalf of the I-SAIL team at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare. Photo provided.

St. Kate鈥檚 I-SAIL was further recognized during the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare in San Antonio, Texas. In addition to being honored as a newly SSH-accredited program, I-SAIL director Stephanie de Sam Lazaro 鈥05, MAOT鈥06, OTD鈥14, Kathryn Molitor MSN鈥10, DNP鈥24, Lauren Guengerich, and Krista Anderson, DNP鈥24, each delivered presentations, and simulation operations specialist Wyatt Hodge was selected to serve as a judge at the Simventors competition.

鈥淐elebrating our accomplishment at the international simulation conference and participating in the programming was a reminder of the larger impact of our work in I-SAIL, particularly in the area of interprofessional simulation,鈥 said de Sam Lazaro. 鈥淎t the same time as we are educating future healthcare professionals across disciplines, we are contributing to and learning from the wider knowledge base of simulation in healthcare.鈥