CLRC accepting Adopt a Senior donations until Dec. 15.
The USask Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) has partnered with Saskatoon Home Support to collect donations for the Adopt a Senior program.
The USask Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) has partnered with Saskatoon Home Support to collect donations for the Adopt a Senior program.
As a Simulated Patient (SP) at the University of Saskatchewan, Stephanie Cuzner helps to inform students' understanding of the patient experience and perspective.
Dr. Salih Nela (MD, MEd) helps develop and refine simulation-based education sessions at USask’s Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC).
According to Mark Walkner (BSc, MPT) practically anyone can benefit from having simulation incorporated into a healthcare learner’s education and skill development.
The USask Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) is once again collecting donations for the Adopt a Family program in partnership with the Salvation Army.
Students, faculty and Simulated Patients are needed to help capture the important work taking place across USask’s health science programs through the CLRC.
The Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) provides educational support focusing on clinical learning activities for University of Saskatchewan health science programs. Over 70,000 learner contact hours were supported by the CLRC in 2021/22.
Mary Freeman (Director, Clinical Learning Services) and Deborah Briere (Manager, Clinical Learning Resource Centre) have been recognized for outstanding contributions exemplifying USask's commitment to be the university the world needs.
I am writing today to inform our campus community that we will be further strengthening the role vaccinations play in keeping our USask campuses and workplaces safe. To be able to safely offer more in-person instruction and campus activities, we have made the decision to require anyone on our campuses or in our workplaces to be fully vaccinated, beginning at the start of the Winter Term.
CBC Radio speaks with members of USask's Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) Simulated Patient Program to discuss the importance of — and current need for — simulated patients to assist health science student education.
An update on the reopening guidelines and expectations for University of Saskatchewan (USask) partners, students, faculty, and staff participating in activities at the Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) during the month of August 2021.
Access to the University of Saskatchewan (USask) Health Sciences Building will gradually increase in the weeks ahead.
Our Director of Clinical Learning Services, Mary Freeman, talked to the Star Phoenix about the CLRC's contributions to the Saskatchewan Health Authority's preparations for COVID-19.
All the latest news to keep you up-to-date with the latest in the CLRC.
Equipment, simulations, and training provided by the University of Saskatchewan Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) are providing the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) with essential resources to address the coronavirus pandemic.
Equipment, simulations, and training provided by the University of Saskatchewan Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) are providing the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) with essential resources to address the coronavirus pandemic.
Our SPs are trained to portray their scenario so that it's standardized across learners & between each other -- sometimes they even standardize their clothing, too! Here, Bob, Larry & Larry get into character as "Bill Brown." #simulation #SP #usask #healthcaresimulation
Our very own Director of Learning Services, Mary Freeman, and Manager, Deb Briere, had the privilege to attend the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) conference in San Diego,
We had fun showing our appreciation to the people who do so much to support #simulation and simulated-based #education!
Happy New Year!
Happy Holidays from the CLRC!
Here we see our Simulated Patient Educators, Tamara and Dani, loading an SUV full of donations such as food, toys, and stocking stuffers for our two local families this year!
It's day two of Advanced Skills in Simulation for Educators & Teachers (ASSET) Foundations hosted by the CLRC!
Stay cool!
Simulated patients make the CLRC go round!
Every year, we recruit large numbers of standardized patients to participate in national licensing exams.
Did you know that children can be simulated patients too?
The Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) is the hub for health sciences simulation at the University of Saskatchewan. During Healthcare Simulation Week 2019, we invite you to visit the CLRC to tour our Centre and meet our staff.
Join us for Healthcare Simulation Week, Sept. 16-20, 2019, a global celebration of our dynamic community.
Amanda is back after maternity leave!
The Clinical Learning Resource Centre (CLRC) is quickly becoming a critical hub for training students in health sciences at the U of S.