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Take a photo tour of health simulation center

The Health Simulation and Technology Center at Fox Valley Technical College integrates human simulators to help students better prepare for real-world situations, according to a Healthcare Design article


The $12 million Health Simulation and Technology Center at Fox Valley Technical College (FVTC) in Appleton, Wis., integrates human simulators to help students better prepare for real-world situations, according to an article and photo tour on the Healthcare Design website. Glass doors and supply servers provide realism, while adaptable rooms and movable partitions allow for a variety of teaching scenarios, the article said.

Take the photo tour.

 

 



May 19, 2014


Topic Area: Architecture


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