From cockpits to clinics, simulation has transformed how we learn, practice, and perfect critical skills. Join SUNY Broome’s Holly Farwell as she takes you on a journey through the fascinating evolution of simulation in education—starting right here in Binghamton, where flight simulation first took off with the legendary Singer Link trainer.
We’ll then shift from aviation to healthcare, exploring how simulation made its way into nursing and medical education—reshaping how we teach, learn, and prepare for real-world patient care. Discover how modern nursing programs use high-fidelity simulators that breathe, blink, bleed, and respond to medications—far beyond the static manikins of the past.
Holly will also share insights from her experience as a SUNY Nursing Simulation Fellow, a prestigious statewide initiative designed to expand simulation-based education and improve outcomes for nursing students across New York
Date: Friday, May 16
Time: 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Location: TRC Lab (LI 101)
Presented by: Holly Farwell, MSN, RN, SUNY Broome Nursing Faculty & SUNY Nursing Simulation Fellow
Submitted by: Professional Development
Tags: Professional Development