Nursing Clinical Simulation Laboratories
Belmont University’s Gordon E. Inman College of Health Sciences and Nursing Center houses four nursing Clinical Simulation Laboratories (CSL). They are designed to simulate clinical settings, providing undergraduate and graduate students the opportunity to learn and enhance their skills. This is accomplished through the use of clinical
case scenarios, faculty guidance, and resources that facilitate clinical critical thinking and decision-making.
The School of Nursing has four state-of-the-art labs, which are equipped with human patient simulators, digitalized video, bedside computer charting, electronic supply scanning and static mannequins. The labs are designed to reproduce realistic practice settings, including the basic hospital unit, critical care, surgical/operating suite, pediatrics, neonatal nursery, maternity, home care, health assessment and diagnostic labs. All lab spaces are also outfitted with tables and chairs for reflective thinking exercises that allow the students time to review their decisions and actions with the instructor and their classmates.
All CSL’s have both scheduled classes and flexible time slots five days a week that are available for students practice and remediation. Lab hours are posted in each lab, with most staying open until 4:30PM Central Time.
School of Nursing Recognized as Laerdal Center of Educational Excellence (Belmont press release)


