Sim Center In the News
S&W gauging cardiac response 
by Janice Gibbs
Published January 4, 2008
Scott & White Memorial Hospital employees have been looking at its response to cardiac arrest through its resuscitation committee for some time. Interesting, considering a new study indicates a slow response in hospitals treating patients whose hearts stop beating.
Simulation Center joins consortium 
by Janice Gibbs
Published September 8, 2007
The Temple College Simulation Center will join a consortium of nine simulation centers whose representatives will determine curriculum to train obstetrics and gynecology residents.
Practice Makes Perfect
- TC students use simulation lab to rehearse for real life trauma situations - 
by Janice Gibbs
Published June 19, 2007
It was trial by fire.
There was a dialysis patient bleeding out, a trauma victim with exposed bowels, compound fracture and other injuries, and a post-surgery cardiac patient with complications. Some of the patients didn’t fare too well, but in the end, all could be revived to teach another day at the Temple College Simulation Center.
Virtual hearts help teach live minds at TC 
by Kevin Chandler
Published October 21, 2006
It was three years ago that the first Temple College SimMan came to life. The first beat of that virtual heart was the birth of the unique learning environment known as the Temple College Health Sciences Center.
Gonzalez tours TC facilities
- Simulation Center receives praise - 
by Kevin Chandler
Published March 11, 2006
From the vegetable fields of California to one of the highest offices in the land, Acting Assistant Secretary of Education Beto Gonzalez spent Friday morning encouraging local students to work hard to reach their dreams.
Medical professionals get peek at TC technology 
by Kevin Chandler
Published February 25, 2006
Like a high-tech game of "Operation," medical school staff from all over Texas tried their hands at pulling off "sim-miracles" during a conference at Temple College on Friday.
Temple College breathing life into health sciences 
by Kevin Chandler
Published December 18, 2005
Temple College is home to some of the best surgical simulators in the nation. The school’s simulation mannequins breathe, bleed, and even speak and react realistically to students.
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