Our mission is to promote, enhance, and develop medical education by replicating realistic clinical experiences in a safe setting through best practices and innovation
The Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple Clinical Simulation program, in conjunction with Baylor College of Medicine, provides education and training to medical students and health care professionals in Central Texas.
Our program uses high and low fidelity mannequins and patient actors to provide learners a risk free environment in which to practice and learn various procedures and methods.
We support in-situ mock codes, task trainer-based skill building, communication training using simulated patients, and formative team training along with the capability to create novel simulation experiences.
Resources
Simulation lab
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple
The Clinical Simulation Center at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple boasts a total of 3,714 square feet of learning space.
Our primary simulation lab houses multiple high/low-fidelity mannequins and trainers.
Our simulators include:
- Gaumard Adult HAL®
- Laerdal SimMan®3G
- Laerdal SimBaby®
- Gaumard Noelle®Birthing Simulator
- Gaumard Victoria®Birthing Simulator
- Gaumard Premie Hal®
- Gaumard Newborn Hal®
- Avkin Wearable Birthing Simulator
- Gaumard ALS Man ®
- TraumaMan®
The Ultrasound Simulation Lab is designated for the use of the Phillips CX50™ ultrasound machine and Blue Phantom™ ultrasound training models.
Our models include:
- Paracentesis
- Arm
- Renal biopsy
- Thyroid
- Soft tissue mass
- Ultrasound compatible Thoracentesis w/chest tube
- Head-Neck-Torso
- Central Line Man
- Central catheter
- 4-vessel branch
Surgical skills lab
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple
Room 358
The Surgical Skills Lab houses multiple stations outfitted with surgical training equipment, tools, and supplies and provides space for instruction and debriefing. We are proud to be a Sages FLS testing site. For more information on scheduling an exam, please visit https://www.webassessor.com/sages
Our simulators include:
- Simbionix GI-Bronch Mentor™
- Endoscopy Training System
- Da Vinci® Robotic Surgery Simulator
- Laparoscopic Training Stations
- Colonoscopy Training Station
Gross anatomy lab
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple
Gross anatomy teaching lab provides hands on training and education in surgical techniques. It provides real life-like experiences where medical professionals and students can advance their understanding of human anatomy and physiology.
To schedule a learning experience, or for more information, please submit an Anatomy Lab Request Form.
Pediatric simulators
Baylor Scott & White McLane Children's Medical Center
We offer three simulators that allow pediatric personnel to safely train and practice procedures in the same environment they work.
Our simulators include:
- Gaumard Pediatric HAL®
- Laerdal SimJr®
- Laerdal SimNewB®
Formlabs 3D printer
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center- Temple
We are happy to provide the professionals at Baylor Scott & White and the students of Baylor College of Medicine with a large-format Low Force Stereolithography (LFS)™ 3D Printer as a resource to support medical education and research. To request a consultation, please fill out our event request form and specify your interest in 3D printing.
Our capabilities include:
- Rigid and Flexible Resin with options for color and opacity
- Solid Works Design Software
- A library of STL files
- Trained Technicians
Mobile simulation lab
Central Texas regional hospitals and clinics
Our mobile simulation lab is used to assess and train health care providers onsite at regional hospitals and clinics.
The mobile unit allows providers and staff the opportunity to perform simulation scenarios on manikins in a familiar and safe environment — their own hospital or clinic.
The mobile unit has an array of high fidelity simulators and standardized patients to portray realistic scenarios. Our mobile team is equipped to assess and offer simulation training on many scenarios including but not limited to:
- Adult Rescuscitation utilizing ACLS protocols
- Pediatric Resuscitation utilizing PALS protocols
- Neonatal Resuscitation utilizing NRP protocols
- High-risk Obstetrics
- Acute Trauma (Adult and Pediatric)
- Mass Casualty (Adult and Pediatric)
- Difficult Airway Management (Adult and Pediatric)
- Malignant Hyperthermia
- Team training with emphasis on communication skills (Team STEPPS)
- Quality/Risk Management:
- Time Outs
- Sentinel events - Root Cause Analysis
- Professional Competencies
- Just in Time - assessing new hospitals, policies and procedures at a system level
Standardized Patient Program offers training in a controlled and realistic clinical atmosphere with non-judgmental feedback
Standardized patients (SP) are individuals who have been coached to consistently and accurately portray an actual medical condition or disease, including a patient's history, physical findings, personality and/or behavior.
Standardized patients are utilized in training activities for medical students, residents, nurses and allied health professionals.
Staff
Contact us
Laura Dooley, BS
Administrative Assistant
Phone: 254.774.1747
Email: Laura.Dooley@BSWHealth.org
Rebecca Lyon, PA-C, MS
Director, Clinical Simulation
Email: Rebecca.Lyon@BSWHealth.org
Clinical Simulation Program
2401 S. 31st St.
MS-26-A229
Temple, TX 76508
Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Temple
2401 S. 31st St.
Temple, TX 76508