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SIMBA REPRO 2025

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SIMBA REPRO 2023
Dates of Event
9th October 2025 – 10th October 2025
Last Booking Date for this Event
1st October 2025

Description

The event encompasses clinical case simulations followed by case discussions. The clinical simulations are designed to improve Healthcare professionals’ confidence and optimise patient care. It is open to all healthcare professionals worldwide! Before you proceed with registration, please read below:

The session is on 9th October 2025 from 0830 to 2100 UK time and 10th October 2025 from 0830 to 17:30 UK time. Registration is non-refundable and do not include accommodation. 

You will need WhatsApp installed on your device, preferably your computer or laptop for the simulaiton.

Each day, the session includes completing two surveys (pre- and post-SIMBA), solving four cases via WhatsApp followed by expert discussion and a Q&A session.

Please note: The event is designed for in-person participation. Due to potential network issues and streaming delays, we cannot guarantee a seamless experience for online attendees and recommend attending in person. However, online participation is available for those who accept these limitations and you will receive a zoom link through your moderator on the day.

You will receive detailed instructions on how to join the session via email closer to the session date. 

https://sites.google.com/view/simbasimulation/simba/simba-patient-and-public-involvement/simba-repro-2025?authuser=0

Attendee CategoryCost   
Free (kindly email us at simbasimulation@gmail.com to get access to this)£0.00[Read More]
In-Person: Residents of High-income countries (as described by the World Bank): Doctors£100.00[Read More]
In-Person: Residents of High-income countries (as described by the World Bank): Nurses£50.00[Read More]
Online: Residents of High-income countries (as described by the World Bank): Doctors£200.00[Read More]
Online: Residents of High-income countries (as described by the World Bank): Nurses£100.00[Read More]