Simulation-based education is an integral part of healthcare professionals learning and training. It bridges the gap between theoretical and practical components of the curriculum in a safe controlled teaching environment. University of Tabuk is taking the lead in establishing a clinical simulation unit that serves its mission of graduating highly qualified healthcare providers to service our community. The Clinical Simulation Unit (CSU) positioned in the Medical Center Building and includes two wards on the first floor, four wards in the second floor, one ward on the third floor and. We have medical, surgical, pediatric, gynecology and obstetrics wards. In addition, the University of Tabuk Life Support Unit (UTLSU) has merged with the CSU since its establishment. The UTLSU has been recognized by the American Heart Association and authorized to provide some of the society training courses. The CSU is equipped by high fidelity manikins and advanced audiovisual systems that enable instructors to record all their teaching activities as well as conducting a fully automated objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) for undergraduate and postgraduate programs. Thought the CSU manual, you will be introduced in more details regarding equipment/tasks, policies/procedures, and guidelines.
Welcome to the University of Tabuk, Clinical Simulation Unit.
Dr Badr A. Alsayed, MBBS, MPH
Consultant Pulmonologist
Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine
Faculty of Medicine, University of Tabuk
Email:
balsayed@ut.edu.sa