Brody School of Medicine
The Simulation Center is an integral part of the Brody School of Medicine student curriculum. Each medical student will participate in a minimum of 26 simulation and skills sessions by the time each graduates the program. There are also self-study opportunities for medical students to aid in preparation for board exams, collaborate with simulation faculty for research initiatives, and gain hands-on practice in their areas of interest.
The Simulation Center will be expanding as part of the new Center for Medical Education, opening Fall 2027.
First Year
- First 5 MinutesĀ® Crisis Management Program
- M-1 Physiology Clinical Case Scenario
- M1 Interprofessional Case Scenario
- M-1 Interest Groups Simulation and Skills-Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia, Surgery, OB-Gyn
Second Year
- M-2 Doctoring Skills Sessions
- M-2 Clinical Applications Case Scenarios (incl. interprofessional experience)
- M-2 Interest Groups Simulation and Skills-Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Anesthesia, Surgery, OB-Gyn
Third Year
- M-3 Medicine Clerkship Simulation and Skills
- M-3 Surgical Clerkship Simulation and Skills
- M-3 Pediatric Clerkship Simulation and Skills
- M-3 Obstetrics/Gynecology Simulation and Skills
- M-3 Interprofessional Transition to M4 Simulation and Skills
- M-3 BSOM 2-Week Emergency Medicine Simulation and Skills Elective
Fourth Year
- M-4 Emergency Medicine Clerkship Simulation and Skills
- M-4 Emergency Medicine Clerkship Ultrasound
- M-4 Interprofessional Transition to Residency Simulation and Skills
- M-4 BSOM 2-Week Emergency Medicine Simulation and Skills Elective
Other Simulation Based Activities
On-demand Independent Skills Practice for medical students- Ultrasound Simulation Self Directed Study Program M1-4 Students
- Emergency Medicine Interest Group Disaster Day Mass Casualty Scenarios
- Student National Medical Association Conference
- Simulation based education research opportunities
- BSOM applicant clinical simulation center tours
- BSOM Summer Program for Future Doctors