SF Auxiliary 2016
Special Project
'Expansion of the CNE Simulation Center'
The Center for Nursing Excellence is dedicated to supporting our nurses so they can provide the best care to children. In a time when best practice is changing daily, we give our nurses the tools and resources they need to stay ahead of the curve at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford.
The CNE Simulation Center allows our nurses to try before they apply, ensuring they are comfortable with the changes in best practice before heading into the real world. Each year, the Simulation Center has an average of 1,600 learners pass through its doors, all striving to be the best clinicians they can be. In 2016, the number of learners is projected to increase by 35 percent. This significant increase will require some investment in the center’s equipment infrastructure to ensure we can provide the highest quality of experience for our learners.
The 2016 Special Project will provide funds to upgrade the CNE Simulation Lab. Your support will help replace the current equipment in the simulation lab with a high quality user-friendly integrated AV streaming and recording system, wireless technology for the mannequins, create housing for lectures and demonstrations in the e-learning domain, and provide faculty training. This will allow us to train more nurses in the simulation lab that will improve our patient outcomes and save lives.
By investing in the upgrade of equipment and technology at the Center for Nursing Excellence Simulation Center at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, we can all help to improve our patient outcomes and save lives.
The CNE Simulation Center allows our nurses to try before they apply, ensuring they are comfortable with the changes in best practice before heading into the real world. Each year, the Simulation Center has an average of 1,600 learners pass through its doors, all striving to be the best clinicians they can be. In 2016, the number of learners is projected to increase by 35 percent. This significant increase will require some investment in the center’s equipment infrastructure to ensure we can provide the highest quality of experience for our learners.
The 2016 Special Project will provide funds to upgrade the CNE Simulation Lab. Your support will help replace the current equipment in the simulation lab with a high quality user-friendly integrated AV streaming and recording system, wireless technology for the mannequins, create housing for lectures and demonstrations in the e-learning domain, and provide faculty training. This will allow us to train more nurses in the simulation lab that will improve our patient outcomes and save lives.
By investing in the upgrade of equipment and technology at the Center for Nursing Excellence Simulation Center at Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital Stanford, we can all help to improve our patient outcomes and save lives.