
Thank you to all the attendees of the Eastern Regional HPSN held August 6 and 7 at Coppin State University in Baltimore, MD.
Click the Wrap Up tab above to view workshop materials.
Check back for more information on the 2010 Eastern Regional HPSN.
For more information, please contact Sheila Knott at: sknott@meti.com
Eastern Regional HPSN

This year's Eastern Regional HPSN was held at
Coppin State University
2500 West North Avenue
Baltimore, MD 21216
Eastern Regional HPSN Wrap-Up
August 6 - 7, 2009
Eastern Regional HPSN Featured Products
METIman®
After much anticipation, METI’s new patient simulator, METIman, was a big hit at this year's Eastern Regional HPSN Conference. Providing all the power of a METI at half the price of other high-fidelity simulators, METIman caused quite a stir among the attendees. METIman is available in two models, one for Nursing training and one for Prehospital training. Both models are fully wireless with on-board fluid, pneumatic and electrical systems and are built tough to withstand a wide variety of real-life, indoor and outdoor learning environments. Learn more >>
Müse™

Also introduced at the conference was METI’s brand-new, touch-screen capable user interface, Müse. Müse represents an unprecedented milestone in patient simulator operation combining all the power of METI’s “model-driven” technology with “on-the-fly” control. It makes running a simulator easier, faster and friendlier. And, its compatible with PC and Mac systems. Learn more >>
Eastern Regional HPSN Workshop Materials
| Author | Workshop | |
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| Kevin King |
Advanced Integration Strategies for High Fidelity Simulation |
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| Teresa Millwater |
eDose: Calculate with Confidence |
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| Kathy Kelly-West |
A Development Program for Faculty with Limited Simulation Experience |
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| John Gabis |
Simulation in Hospitals and Health Systems: We Are Not Alone... |
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| Kevin King |
Growing up in Simulation: From Ideas to Implementation |
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| Teresa Millwater |
Nurse Residency Program: An Experimental Based Model Leading to Competency |
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| Chuck Fort |
The One-Room Schoolhouse for Simulation |








