(openPR) - (Exton, PA, September 3, 2010) – St. Philip’s College (SPC), a member institution of the Alamo Community College District, has selected Education Management Solutions’ (EMS) simulation software to manage their state-of-the-art Nursing/Allied Health Complex (NAHC) in San Antonio.
EMS’ simulation application will provide a range of benefits to streamline and enhance SPC’s simulation training program from participant, room, and equipment scheduling, to automated notifications of scheduled sessions and lab inventory management. Automated skills evaluation, scoring, and the ability to generate longitudinal reports are seen by faculty as key advantages provided by EMS’ software.
SPC has one of the oldest and largest nursing programs in Texas, as well as the highest rank in LVN licensing exam pass rates among community colleges. High credentialing passing rates set standards of excellence that SPC looks to maintain and exceed.
“We believe that EMS' simulation management software will help St. Philip’s College keep pace with the latest technological advancements in medical simulation and take its nursing and allied health education to the next level,” said Anurag Singh, EMS’ President and CEO.
About Education Management Solutions, Inc. (EMS) www.EMS-works.com
Medical, nursing, and allied health schools, counseling programs, and hospitals use EMS’ Arcadia suite of products to more efficiently manage clinical simulation centers, effectively evaluate learner performance, and digitally document simulated events. As the leader in simulation management technology since its founding in 1994, EMS offers complete turnkey solutions that include integrated software and hardware, design and planning, engineering, configuration, and installation through training and support.
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