NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland—The Navy is betting big on simulated training as part of its Live, Virtual, and Constructive training program. But virtual training is not always the best choice, and ...
As training continues to evolve, we’re seeing a closing of the gap between the training that occurs on the “square range" and ...
You wouldn’t want a pilot with no experience to fly your airplane just as you wouldn’t want an inexperienced doctor to perform surgery. Those in careers with high degrees of risk can garner real-world ...
In the commercial maritime and offshore industries, where worker safety and competency are crucial, effective training practices are an absolute must. While hands-on, in-the-field learning will always ...
A commercial truck driver may go his entire career without ever experiencing a steer tire blowout – but when it happens, it can be dangerous. A driver trained on a sophisticated driver simulator, ...
The construction industry in the United States faces some complex challenges in the future. Over 40% of the current workforce will retire within the next 10 years, and in 2024 alone, the construction ...
Rising imaging demand and workforce shortages drive simulation adoption in diagnostic radiography education, enhancing ...
Cardiology training today exists in a paradox. As the specialty becomes more complex, particularly in procedural domains, the time and resources available to train new cardiologists have dwindled.
The University of Iowa Simulation in Motion unit brought hands-on training in life-threatening medical calls to local ...
A new training facility in Mason is giving police officers — and the public — the chance to practice high-stakes situations ...