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Mar 08
 
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(Fall 2007)
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    (September 24, 2007)
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(November, 2006)
 

Contact Info:
Smart Hospital
706 W. Greek Row Dr
Box 19400
Arlington, TX 76019-0400

MAP
PH:  817.272.0235
smarthospital@uta.edu
Manager: Dr. Tiffany Holmes

Founding Partners: Laerdal, Hill-Rom, Cardinal Health

 
Nursing Education - Simulation  --  An Innovation Whose Time Has Come
Smart Hospital
™ Tours
You can take a virtual tour of the Smart Hospital™ using the virtual tour link to the left and get a glimpse into the future of nursing education. You will see the rooms, the beds and the patients that make up this 23-bed facility, but we know nothing we give you online will give you the same perspective as seeing it in person. 
 

 

Beginning on November 13:

  • Tours will be given the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month* (except holidays)at 10:00 a.m.  

  • Space is limited to 25 people per tour

  • Tours will last no more than one hour

  • Tours will begin in the Smart Hospital™ Office building (map)

  • Tour requests can be made by e-mail smarthospital@uta.edu

    Please provide

    • Your name

    • Contact information (phone & e-mail)

    • Date you prefer and a secondary choice in case that is not available.

     

    A confirmation e-mail will be sent to you once your tour date has been scheduled.


 

Quote from UT Arlington Magazine article (winter 2007) "Nursing Education Reinvented"

Nursing senior Greg Hubbard says the practice he’s receiving will help him adapt to real-life situations that much easier when he graduates in December.

“These manikins can die,” he said. “Their vital signs will change. And even though we’re students in a learning environment, we’re still looking for the best possible outcome. The Smart Hospital is the closest thing we could ask for in getting that hands-on interaction before going into a real clinical situation.”

* Tours will not be scheduled on holidays or days that the University is closed.
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