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SCC Nursing Program enhances training for psych rotation

By Staff Report, posted Oct 10, 2024 on BizFayetteville.com


Megan Callahan, Simulation Coordinator, oversees students actively participating in the simulation.
Photo provided by: SCC 

Sampson Community College’s (SCC) Associate Degree Nursing (ADN) program is enhancing hands-on learning by using live actors in psychiatric nursing simulations. Students engage with a live actor portraying a patient, simulating real-world scenarios in a controlled setting.

Megan Callahan, Simulation Coordinator, aims to create “immersive, hands-on learning experiences that push students to think critically and apply their skills.” One scenario focuses on a schizophrenic patient not taking medications, preparing students for situations they may encounter outside psychiatric units.

John Turner, Clinical Coordinator for the Emergency Medical Science (EMS) program, acts in the simulations. With 22 years of EMT and paramedic experience, Turner brings a valuable perspective. “Students may encounter psychiatric patients even in non-psychiatric settings,” he said in a press release. "This training prepares them for high-stress, real-world situations."

A student during the simulation with John Turner. The use of live actors helps students develop critical thinking, communication, and patient care skills.
Photo provided by: SCC 

The use of live actors helps students develop critical thinking, communication, and patient care skills. Callahan noted, “I observe their interactions, helping them understand how small actions, like crossing their arms, can impact a psychiatric patient.”

The eight-week simulation rotation is confidential under HIPPA, with students signing agreements to uphold privacy standards. Because of this, every student was unaware there was a live person in the simulation lab until they walked through the door.

Turner concluded by saying, “SCC's motto, ‘Begin Here, Go Anywhere,’ reflects the unpredictable paths in healthcare.” SCC continues to strive for excellence in healthcare education, preparing students for evolving roles in the medical field.

For more information about the ADN program, visit www.sampsoncc.edu/adn. Applications for the 2025-2026 program are open from October 1, 2024 – January 31, 2025.


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