Touro University in Nevada is using about 80 actors called “standardized patients” to help medical students learn specific skills before performing medical tasks on real patients.
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When Matt Weston woke up in the Italian ski resort of Cortina d’Ampezzo on Saturday morning, the first thing he did was check ...
More than two years after breaking ground on its $107 million Health Sciences Center, TWU opens the Denton facility where ...
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The NYCLU highlighted research and state guidance that found classroom simulations of traumatic historical events can be distressing for students.
Silicon Valley leaders took part in a poverty simulation meant to highlight the hurdles of being poor in one of the ...
Made possible through philanthropic support and cross-campus collaboration among UAB Ophthalmology, UAB Callahan Eye and the Marnix E. Heersink School of Medicine, the new facility expands hands-on ...
A doctor has received a prestigious prize for her outstanding contribution to medical education and service innovation in ...
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Touro University Nevada trains future occupational therapists to understand barriers faced by at-risk communities.
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