Undergraduate Traditional Nursing Program
"NEW"
Virtual Learning in a
Virtual World
GET A LIFE...A Second Life!!!
It is not a game it is a 3-D classroom via the internet.
UW Oshkosh College of Nursing utilizes Second Life to offer virtual classes in a virtual learning environment. The Community Health Nursing course will be one of the first classes to offer chats, lectures, discussions and other services in a virtual campus on Second Life island Wisconsin TECNE
UWO CON and Second Life project as part of the UW System Nursing "TECNE Grant" Click here for more details
Dr. Stephanie Stewart's avatar on
Wisconsin TECNE island in SL standing in front of a replica of Pollack House
More avatars at UW Oshkosh
For more about SECOND LIFE click here http://secondlife.com/
Visit our "NEW" Nursing Simulation Lab
"A safe place to learn"
WELCOME!
The College of Nursing is in the beginning phase of developing N/E 39B into a dedicated Simulation Lab. This lab will have 4 fully equipped hospital rooms and a observation room for the operation of the computer and camera equipment during simulation.
Simulators expose students to a variety of scenarios in a safe and controlled environment. Presently the CON owns a Laerdal SIMMAN. This model is computerized which talks, breathes and has various realistic heart, lung, abdominal sounds. Faculty can develop various scenarios with the use of SIMMAN software to simulate real life health problems which will help students prepare better for clinical.
The CON also has obtained Laerdal's SIMBABY and real life birthing model for its new lab to enhance learning related to obstetrics and newborn care.
Simulation Hospital Room

One-way window observation
and realistic headwall
Health Assessment Simulation

Simulator responds with real life answers to various health assessment
history questions
OB Simulations and NEWBORN care

Simbaby makes difficult to find
clinical
situations come to life!
Pattie Vanderloop,clinical instructor/ lecturer, sets up
clinical OB scenario for Senior I students
Noelle birthing model used to simulate birth of newborn

Students learn immediate newborn care

