School of Nursing’s Caroline Sabotig earns Canadian Certified Simulation Nurse Educator designation
The School of Nursing’s simulation lab coordinator, Caroline Sabotig, recently earned the right to add Canadian Certified Simulation Nurse Educator (CCSNE) to her signature line. She studied with the Canadian Nurse Educators Institute (CNEI) as part of their Simulation Certificate Program. The program provides the necessary training and competence to ensure that simulation theory, design, practice, evaluation, and scholarship are of the highest quality and are evidence-informed.
"I want to sincerely thank the School of Nursing for their support in helping me achieve the Canadian Certified Simulation Nurse Educator (CCSNE) designation," says Caroline. "The training has enhanced my knowledge and skills in simulation education, and I’m excited to continue contributing to the high-quality nursing education we provide to our students."
The designation of CCSNE is a national mark of excellence in nursing teaching and learning. The School of Nursing is proud to have a nationally certified simulation expert as part of their staff complement and able to continue to contribute to the delivery of high-quality nursing education at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Students, staff, and faculty wish to offer heartfelt congratulations on this accomplishment, especially during National Healthcare Simulation Week, Sept. 16 to 20.