Partnering in health care education
Using the most advanced technology and techniques available, the Applebaum Simulation Learning Institute is training the next generation of doctors and nurses. The Institute hopes to help younger students explore health care career options and eventually develop a new workforce for high-demand careers in health care. It is also helping re-engineer Michigan's current workforce and prepare it for new opportunities in health care.
The Institute offers a variety of programs for everyone from children to medical students and allied health professionals. Current programs include:
- Southeast Michigan Continuing Medical Education - 18 residency programs in all disciplines including surgery
- Wayne State University School of Medicine - medical students
- Oakland University - certified registered nurse anesthesia (CRNA) program
- Cleveland Clinic - monthly laparoscopic surgery teleconference
- University of Connecticut - Advanced Trauma Operative Management (ATOM) course
Training statistics
Each year, we host 1,300 programs for medical students, residents, fellows, surgeons, CRNAs, nurses, nurse aides, nurse techs, a host of other healthcare team members, high school students as well as members of the community.
Learner groups that use the Institute include
- anesthesia
- cardiology
- critical care nursing
- diagnostic Radiology
- internal Medicine
- interventional radiology
- neuroscience
- neurosurgery
- nuclear medicine
- OB-GYN Oncology
- operating Room
- ophthalmology
- orthopedics
- pediatrics
- renal pathology
- research
- school of medicine
- urology
- vascular surgery