
At our core, we provide simulation-based curricula to meet the educational needs of our clinical partners and patient families. We deliver simulation-based activities defined by sound educational theory, design, and evidence-based practice. We also provide instructor training and consultation to anyone using simulation to teach and train. We guide faculty and staff through a robust curriculum development process to identify educational objectives, optimize educational strategies, and validate outcome measures to evaluate impact.
Simulation-based training activities are created using our proprietary SimZonesTM framework — a system of designing and delivering simulation-based education developed at Boston Children’s.
The majority of simulation-based training is truly interprofessional, providing expert clinical staff to practice as expert teams. Courses range from procedural skills, contextualized medicine, resuscitation, teamwork training, complex conversation training, and human factors — all tailored to a wide variety of participants.
We use a simulation-based methodology to train health care providers on important quality and patient safety educational goals or needs. This critical application of simulation focuses on creatively developing simulation-based training for an identified patient and/or clinician safety goal or deficiency. These efforts can be institution-wide or unit-based. One key feature is tracking specific quality or patient safety metrics to measure impact.

We provide faculty and staff developing and implementing simulation-based training with tools to create effective learning experiences and perform effective and psychologically safe debriefings. We offer robust courses and individual consultation in the various methods of best practice in simulation-based education. For more information, please contact us.