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.”