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Educational institutions often struggle to access faculties from different health care fields for interprofessional simulations. Nursing and paramedicine educators from a university and a community college collaborated on a simulation on the management of immunization anaphylaxis in the community. Dr. Janet Loo and Ms. Tammie Muise describe the simulation, its development, and students' learning outcomes. They also discuss the challenges they encountered in implementing this simulation (e.g., coordinating schedules, space, and training of facilitators) and how they addressed these. If you are interested in offering community based interprofessional simulations, be sure to read their article.
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Educational institutions often struggle to access faculties from different health care fields for interprofessional simulations. Nursing and paramedicine educators from a university and a community college collaborated on a simulation on the management of immunization anaphylaxis in the community. Dr. Janet Loo and Ms. Tammie Muise describe the simulation, its development, and students' learning outcomes. They also discuss the challenges they encountered in implementing this simulation (e.g., coordinating schedules, space, and training of facilitators) and how they addressed these. If you are interested in offering community based interprofessional simulations, be sure to read their article.

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