Real Training from Simulated ExperiencesThe CISL Organization: The Stanford University School of Medicine and its affiliated hospitals are home to world pioneers of techniques, technologies and applications for immersive and simulation-based learning (ISL). Stanford currently has four internationally recognized simulation groups... More » ![]() What is ISL? “Simulation” is a set of techniques – not a technology per se – to replace or amplify real experiences with planned experiences, often immersive in nature, that evoke or replicate substantial aspects of the real world in a fully interactive fashion. “Immersive” conveys the sense that participants have of being immersed in a task or setting as they would if it were the real world. More » The ILC: The Goodman Immersive Learning Center is a state of the art simulation facility that provides education and training to learners of all levels throughout Stanford School of Medicine and its affiliated hospitals (collectively termed SUMC). More » Event Calendar: Experience simulation for yourself by attending CISL events and programs. More » Stay Up to Date: News, announcements, and other updates can be found at the CISL Blog or by following @StanfordCISL on Twitter. CISL Blog » |
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NEWSSimulation Instructor CourseDecember 15 & 16, 2015 Course is Full Click here to be placed on the wait list
Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology (MOCA®) Course OfferingsFriday, January 29, 2016 (FULL) Save the Date Monday, March 14, 2016 (3 seats available) Monday, May 16, 2016 (FULL) Friday, June 10, 2016 (4 seats available) Click here to register/save the date The Stanford Aesthesia Cognitive Aid Group is pleased to announce a free PDF of the Emergency Manual: Cognitive Aids for Perioperative Critical Events, which contains 23 critical events, as well as Crisis Resource Management principles.
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