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Undergraduate/pre-registration Interprofessional Simulation Sessions

Delivered in the excellent facilities of the ASSERT Centre
The College of Medicine and Health Interprofessional Simulation Group and ASSERT Simulation Centre University College Cork, were proud to pilot undergraduate/pre-registration Interprofessional Simulation sessions recently, bringing together students from Nursing, Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry, Speech and Language Therapy, Physiotherapy, and Diagnostic Radiography.
Delivered over three immersive sessions in the excellent facilities of the ASSERT Centre, the manikin-based simulation focused on managing an acutely unwell patient, with key learning centred on communication, teamwork, and developing a deeper understanding of each other's professional roles.
A huge thank you to the faculty who supported the extracurricular project, and congratulations to the students for their enthusiastic participation and collaborative spirit. Much positive feedback has been received from the students. We are excited to build on this successful pilot and continue expanding opportunities for collaborative, interprofessional learning.
Dr Aoife Fleming
Vice Head for Interprofessional Learning, College of Medicine and Health.