During their clinical rotations, students have the opportunity to work alongside healthcare professionals, observe patient care, and actively participate in providing nursing interventions. This hands-on experience not only enhances their clinical skills but also exposes them to different healthcare settings and patient populations.
Simulation-Based Learning
In addition to clinical rotations, Chamberlain University utilizes simulation-based learning to further enhance students’ clinical competence. The simulation labs on campus are equipped with high-fidelity manikins that can mimic real patient responses, allowing students to practice critical thinking and decision-making in a controlled environment.
Simulation-based learning provides students with the opportunity to engage in realistic patient scenarios, apply nursing interventions, and develop their communication and teamwork skills. It allows for repetitive practice and immediate feedback, ensuring that students are well-prepared for the challenges they may encounter in their future nursing practice.