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Technology Learning Complex

State-of-the-science facilities that combine specialty laboratory features with virtual reality capability.

The Technology Learning Complex (TLC) allows students to practice challenging patient care scenarios in a controlled learning environment. Human patient simulators offer students the opportunity to perform nursing assessments and employ critical thinking skills on patients with a variety of conditions such as respiratory failure, cardiac events and postpartum hemorrhage. Other simulation scenarios, such as hospice care, employ trained actors to create patient interaction with students.

The TLC has spearheaded interprofessional education at the university, having conducted simulations for over eight thousand students to date from multiple health science programs across campus. Students at the undergraduate, graduate and professional levels from nursing, medicine, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, nutrition, respiratory therapy, social work, and speech and language pathology have all benefited from the Excellence in Interprofessional Clinical Simulation Education, or ECLIPSE, an award-winning, evidence-based program. This valuable program continues through the Office of Interprofessional Practice and Education.

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Tours of the Technology Learning Complex can be scheduled during regular business hours.

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