Virtual simulation

Develop clinical reasoning skills and preparedness for practice from anywhere with vSim for Nursing. Web-based Virtual simulation that helps students build confidence and competence in delivering patient care that meets today’s healthcare needs.

Providing learners with clinical experience through virtual simulation

Simulated clinical experience is now more immersive and accessible than ever with vSim® for Nursing, co-developed by Laerdal Medical and Wolters Kluwer.

Based on real nursing scenarios authored by the National League for Nursing, vSim® for Nursing delivers adaptive, interactive virtual simulations with integrated curriculum resources and personalized feedback to provide a full simulation learning experience for every student.

vSim® for Nursing helps reinforce the lessons of high-fidelity patient simulators and allows students to practice their clinical reasoning and decision-making skills with diverse patient cases before they practice these skills in the sim lab or with real patients in a clinical setting.

Unique, Personalized Learning for Clinical Preparedness

Real-world practice in patient-centered care
vSim for Nursing scenarios are authored by the NLN and are also included in Lippincott® nursing textbooks, allowing students to follow their patient cases as they evolve.

Realistic clinical experience – available anytime, anywhere
Deliver instant online access, immersing students in virtual simulation wherever they prefer.

Personalized learning and precise remediation
Measure students’ progress, identify weaknesses and deliver instant remediation for more efficient learning.

True-to-life clinical experience at your control
Real-world experience students need to transition to practice, with increased competence they’ll rely on throughout their career.

Why Virtual Learning Has Become Foundational

In order to meet the needs of modern-day learners, you need to deliver on their terms. In this article, we explore why virtual simulation, a method of treating patients via Learning, might be the missing piece in your nursing curriculum.