We work with you to determine opportunities and measurable outcomes to guide sustained change.
We partner with you to map an experiential intervention to your team’s specific needs. We provide tailored, realistic skill building practice for healthcare professionals, leading to measurable impact.
We support you in capacity building for sustainment or organizational change.
We review and evaluate your team’s curriculum, workplace setting, and resources to support building an inclusive culture.
We support regulatory and accreditation readiness.
We amplify existing individual and organizational strengths, building on strong foundation of awareness to support sustained action through realistic practice. We are recognized industry leaders and a trusted resource in health professions education and simulation.
Measurable outcomes mapped to organization’s specific needs.
Our innovative approach was chosen by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and NORC for an exploratory anti-racism evaluation in health care settings
Trusted resource in health professions education and simulation
Vora, Samreen MD, MHAM, FACEP; Dahlen, Brittany MSN, RN, NPD-BC, CPN, CCRN-K; Adler, Mark MD, FSSH; Kessler, David O. MD, MSc, FSSH; Jones, V. Faye MD, PhD, MSPH; Kimble, Shelita MEd, CHSOS; Calhoun, Aaron MD, FSSH. Recommendations and Guidelines for the Use of Simulation to Address Structural Racism and Implicit Bias. Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare 16(4):p 275-284, August 2021. | DOI: 10.1097/SIH.0000000000000591
Dahlen, Brittany, McGraw, Rachael, and Vora, Samreen. Evaluation of simulation-based intervention for implicit bias mitigation: A response to systemic racism. Clinical Simulation In Nursing 95 (2024): 101596.
Vora, Samreen, Dahlen, Brittany, Bryant, Kellie, Kou, Maybelle. From Simulation to Bedside: The Journey to Provide Equitable Patient Care. Pediatric Annals 53.11 (2024): e414-e419.
Vora, Samreen MD. Antiracism: A New Simulation Frontier. Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare 15(4):p 223-224, August 2020. | DOI: 10.1097/SIH.0000000000000495
