
WEBINAR
From Classroom to Bedside: Simulation’s Role in Nursing’s Next Chapter
Discover how Carleton University’s new School of Nursing and Elevate Healthcare are using simulation and AI to close the theory‑to‑practice gap and graduate practice‑ready nurses.
Nursing is at a pivotal moment. Expectations for clinical practice are rising, care environments are more complex, and the loss of experiential knowledge is widening the gap between classroom learning and bedside reality. In this on‑demand INACSL webinar, leaders from Carleton University’s groundbreaking new School of Nursing and Elevate Healthcare share how they are building a simulation ecosystem—rooted in pedagogy, interprofessional collaboration, and innovation—that prepares nurses to step confidently into practice on day one.

Key Takeaways:
- Simulation, grounded in strong pedagogy and debriefing, is one of the most powerful levers for readiness, resilience, and retention in nursing.
- Interprofessional simulation and early, diverse clinical exposure help learners understand what a registered nurse is—and is not—while reinforcing team‑based care.
- AI is most effective when nurses are involved in its design and use, treating it as an augmenting tool rather than a replacement for clinical judgment.
- Hospital–university–industry ecosystems can keep simulation programs relevant, sustainable, and directly connected to real‑world practice and technology.
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