Clinical Simulation Building
Baylor University Louise Herrington School of Nursing Simulation is located in the Clinical Simulation Building at 3700 Worth Street in Dallas, Texas. Opened in 2008, LHSON Simulation underwent an expansion during the Summer of 2018 that more than doubled its size, allowing for a substantial increase in simulation-based activities integrated throughout the undergraduate and graduate programs. The vision of LHSON Simulation is to be the synergy point for creative teaching among our faculty and students; where learning is facilitated through collaborative and cooperative processes. LHSON Simulation supports the mission of the school by assisting in the preparation of safe and effective professional nurses possessing the necessary skills and clinical judgment to provide quality, patient-centered care, through participation and engagement in a variety of simulation-based learning activities.
LHSON Simulation Mission Statement
The mission of the LHSON Simulation supports the mission of our school by assisting in the preparation of safe and effective professional nurses possessing the necessary skills and clinical judgment to provide quality, patient-centered care, through participation and engagement in a variety of simulation-based learning activities.
LHSON Simulation Vision Statement
The vision of the LHSON Simulation is to be the synergy point for creative teaching among our faculty and students where learning is facilitated through collaborative and cooperative processes.
Advantages of Simulation-Based Education
Learning in LHSON Simulation is opportunistic ~ what you need, is what you get! Simulation-based learning experiences can be scheduled at convenient times and locations; they can be repeated as often as necessary – any clinical situation can be created and adjusted at will. Working in a simulated environment allows students to make mistakes and learn from these mistakes; learners gain powerful insight into the consequences of their actions without jeopardizing patient safety.