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UT Arlington Introduces Cutting-Edge Mobile Simulation Lab to Enhance Rural Healthcare Training with Advanced Mannequins

March 28, 20252 Mins Read
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New Mobile Simulation Lab Launched to Enhance Rural Healthcare Training

ARLINGTON, Texas – The University of Texas at Arlington (UTA) has introduced an innovative mobile simulation lab aimed at improving training for healthcare workers in rural areas. This initiative addresses the critical shortage of qualified healthcare professionals in many of Texas’s 172 rural counties.

The mobile lab will offer advanced training typically found on the Arlington campus to students enrolled in online courses from rural locations. Equipped with two simulation bays and three high-tech mannequins capable of simulating realistic medical scenarios, the lab provides a hands-on learning experience. One of the mannequins even replicates childbirth and various obstetric emergencies.

These lifelike mannequins can respond to questions posed by nursing students, enhancing the realism of training. "He blinks and can produce tears. We can adjust his pupil size, especially in scenarios involving head injuries where one pupil might appear larger," explained Jill Whitfill, a nursing professor at UTA.

This lab is groundbreaking in its commitment to training healthcare workers specifically in rural regions of Texas. UTA’s online students will collaborate with partner hospitals throughout the state to gain practical experience.

Jenny Roye, Assistant Dean of Simulation and Technology at UTA’s College of Nursing, stated that the aim is to encourage rural students to remain in their communities as they enter the workforce. "Many rural areas face a nursing shortage. We want to train nurses in these communities so they are more likely to stay and work there, as recruiting professionals to rural areas can be challenging," she noted.

Nursing student Caroline King shared her thoughts on the training, expressing that it has significantly increased her skills and self-assurance. "The attention to detail is impressive, and the mannequins closely mimic real patients. You can listen to their lung sounds and feel a heartbeat. They respond to light, with pupils dilating just like a real patient would," she said. Originally from Wichita Falls, King hopes to contribute to her local community by pursuing a healthcare career there. "I want to give back to the community that raised me," she added.

The mobile simulation lab is equipped with cameras and microphones for a 360-degree perspective, allowing students to review their performance and identify areas for improvement.

This initiative from UT Arlington marks a significant step towards bolstering healthcare education and access in rural Texas.

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