The ‘New Reality’ – COVID-19 Clinical & Field Experiences Webinar

In follow up to our COVID-19 resources, the InPlace North America team presented ‘Clinical and Field Experience – New Reality’ webinar. The webinar was a panel discussion on preparing students for clinical and field experience in regards to COVID-19.

In follow up to our COVID-19 resources, the InPlace North America team presented ‘Clinical and Field Experience – New Reality’ webinar.

The webinar was a panel discussion on preparing students for clinical and field experience in regards to COVID-19.

Panelists shared their expertise, current planning processes and newly developed tools to support our academic communities. The panelists included:
Jodi Cropper, Director of Academic Operations, University of Colorado College of Nursing.
Lynda Gilbert, VP Business Strategy, American Databank.
Aaron White, Product Executive, InPlace Software.

Some features highlighted in the product include:

  • Managing new requirements such as COVID-19 Testing, Immunity Testing, Symptom history, and more
  • Student Contact Tracing using map and calendar features
  • Targeted Communications
  • Managing reallocation & rescheduling
  • Logging virtual experience, and increased simulation

For existing clients the webinar is accessible via online support portal with other resources, alternatively contact support desk, or your InPlace account executive.

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