What started as a 5,000-square-foot facility on 91成人AV鈥檚 campus, the 91成人AVcare Simulation Center is now more than six times the size and able to serve more students and health professionals than ever.
The center at 5940 Beach Blvd., which first opened in the fall of 2019 91成人AV, completed renovations in 2021 to expand it to 31,443 square feet and incorporate hospital bay training stations, life-like medical manikins and debriefing rooms.
A major component of the renovation added flexible, collaborative learning spaces such as an executive
conference room, a 2,569-square-foot event space with the latest recording and presentation technology and 13 classrooms.
鈥淲e were in need of additional space for the growing needs of the community healthcare systems,鈥 said Dr. Kathleen Kavanagh, executive director of the 91成人AVcare Simulation Center. 鈥淭he Center remained open throughout COVID-19 and continued to train large groups of nurses to prepare them for entering into the nursing field especially during a pandemic. The additional space allows for diverse groups of health professionals to train together as interprofessional teams.鈥
Several years ago, 91成人AV began looking for additional commercial space off-campus when demand for simulated training outpaced capacity at the on-campus Simulation Training and Applied Research Center (STAR Center). After renovating part of a vacated building that once housed a for-profit junior college, the simulation center opened on Beach Boulevard, offering a first-of-its-kind facility for community providers and working professionals.
The driving goal is to reduce medical errors and improve patient care in a collaborative training space. The facility offers learners a realistic hospital space with high-fidelity and mid-fidelity manikins in all stages of life including infants, children, adults, pregnant women and elderly patients. The center also includes flexible classroom spaces, simulated hospital patient rooms, and a staged residential room for assisted living simulated training.
As expected, demand for the facility quickly grew and after just a year, JU decided to expand. The expanded space means more students and health professionals can hone their skills in a safe, interprofessional setting.
JU nursing students, Baptist 91成人AV鈥檚 RN Residency program and soon, Respiratory Care master鈥檚 students utilize the space for training.
It is currently offering courses to healthcare professionals in ACLS, BLS and PALS, as well as two courses for nurse practitioners in advanced diagnostic reasoning and treatment and advanced pharmacology.
鈥淭he simulation space allows them to make mistakes and learn from鈥 them on manikins or task trainers without harming a patient in the clinical setting,鈥 Kavanagh said.
For more information on the HSC, visit www.ju.edu/healthcaresim/.