Revamped curricula at WBAMC’s Sim Center aims to increase safety, readiness
(From left) Officer Candidates Danielle Wilhight, Jessica Martin, and Javier Martinez (forefront), all Phase II students in the Interservice Physician Assistant Program (IPAP) at William Beaumont Army Medical Center, observe Maj. Raul Villalobos, clinical coordinator, IPAP, WBAMC, perform a stitching technique on a skin suture pad during suture and wound closure training as part of the IPAP phase II revamped curriculum at WBAMC’s Simulation Center, March 9. The revamped curriculum is the first in a series of curricula WBAMC’s Simulation Center is altering to provide measurable outcomes and improve training processes for the hospital’s Graduate Medical Education and Continuing Education programs.