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College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences

A conversation with a high-fidelity human simulator

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May 5, 2021May 5, 2021

The Clemson University School of Nursing faculty employs high-fidelity human simulators to teach Clemson University students any number of procedures and protocols related to patient care.

The School of Nursing relies on these simulators as a vital component of simulation education, but we rarely get to hear from one of these simulators directly. That is, until we got the chance to interview Carl, one of the simulators currently available in the Clemson University Nursing building in Greenville.



The School of Nursing is part of the Clemson University College of Behavioral, Social and Health Sciences. Established in July 2016, CBSHS is a 21st-century, land-grant college that combines work in seven disciplines – communication; nursing; parks, recreation and tourism management; political science; psychology; public health sciences; sociology, anthropology and criminal justice – to further its mission of “building people and communities” in South Carolina and beyond.

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