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GHC's Nursing Simulation Lab Among 4 in WA to Earn Endorsement

Posted on: Jan, 27, 2025

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The Nursing Simulation Lab at 麻豆传媒 has achieved a prestigious national endorsement from the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL). GHC is one of only four Nursing programs in Washington State to receive this endorsement.

鈥淭his distinguished endorsement reflects our program鈥檚 dedication to providing high-quality education and simulation experiences,鈥 said Associate Dean of Nursing Carol O鈥橬eal, RN MN. 鈥淚 am so proud of our team!鈥 O鈥橬eal credited Monica Todd, RN MN, for her work in the simulation lab. 鈥淢onica was integral in the designation.鈥  Todd is a Certified Nurse Educator and Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator and member of GHC鈥檚 Nursing faculty.

The endorsement specifically acknowledges the lab鈥檚 exceptional performance in four areas:

  1. Pre-Briefing: Focused on effective preparation, this process ensures simulation learners are ready for the educational content and understand the ground rules for the simulation-based experience.
  2. Facilitation: The program must provide skilled guidance and instruction throughout the simulation to fulfill this requirement.
  3. Professional Integrity: This standard ensures that the program upholds ethical standards and professionalism.
  4. Debriefing: To meet this standard, the program must include comprehensive post-simulation analysis and reflection.

About GHC鈥檚 Nursing Program

GHC offers two associate degrees in Nursing for students who wish to become licensed as a registered nurse. The Associate in Pre-Nursing is designed for students who wish to complete pre-requisites and transfer to a university to earn their bachelor's degree.

The second option, GHC鈥檚 Associate in Nursing DTA/MRP, can streamline the academic progression for Nursing students seeking a bachelor's degree after licensure. Most students take a year of admission and support courses prior to entry to this two-year program. Upon successful completion of the Associate of Nursing DTA/MRP, graduates are eligible to take the National Council Licensure Examination for licensure as a Registered Nurse. In 2023, 100% of GHC鈥檚 Nursing graduates were employed as RNs within six months.

The Nursing program offers quarterly information and advising sessions. For more information, contact Karen Carriker at karen.carriker@ghc.edu.

Associate Dean of Nursing Carol O鈥橬eal and students show Sen. Maria Cantwell around GHC鈥檚 Simulation Lab during a visit to campus last summer. Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World.
Associate Dean of Nursing Carol O鈥橬eal and students show Sen. Maria Cantwell around GHC鈥檚 Simulation Lab during a visit to campus last summer. Michael S. Lockett / The Daily World.