SAVE THE DATE - February Virtual Mini-Workshop - Choose 2/19 or 2/26 - Evaluating Simulation Experiences Using SET-M: Enhancing Nursing Education Through Evidence-Based Assessment
To Be Determined
Thursday, February 19, 2026 at 2:00pm ET - 3:30pm ET
Info
Topic
Evaluating Simulation Experiences Using SET-M: Enhancing Nursing Education Through Evidence-Based Assessment
Credits Offered
This event offers 1.5 contact hours to attendees.
Additional Information
More Information to be posted soon!
Speakers
UMASS CHAN MEDICAL SCHOOL TAN CHINFEN GRADUATE SCHOOL OF NURSING
Dr. Rose Kronziah-Seme PhD, MSN, RN, CHSE) is an Assistant Professor of Nursing and the director of the Simulation and Lab of the Graduate Entry Pathway (GEP) Program at the Tan Chingfen TIME (In minutes) LEARNING OUTCOMES CONTENT OUTLINE (Bullets) TEACHING METHOD & INSTRUCTIONAL MEDIA FACULTY/Presenter MEASUREMENT/ EVALUATION METHOD based concept. Graduate School of Nursing. Dr. Kronziah-Seme received a B.S in Nursing from Howard University and an M.S.N and a Ph.D. in Nursing Education from Walden University. She has been involved in Nursing education and simulation since 2009 as a clinical instructor when we ran simulations with one-way mirrors. She trained by the Train the Trainer program series called Maryland Faculty for Simulation Teaching (NSP11) in 2013. She was the simulation coordinator from 2012 to 2018 at Montgomery College and the co-chair of the Simulation Committee. Simulation has been successfully integrated into our curriculum. Her dissertation topic is “Faculty Competence in Facilitating Clinical Simulation” a quantitative study that she undertook in Maryland. She also served as a Simulation Lab Support Facilitator, for the Maryland Clinical Simulation Resource Consortium. She is a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator. She was a participant of the National League of Nursing Leadership Development for Simulation Educators cohort of 2017. She was an Assistant professor of nursing at Fitchburg State University where she led simulation integration, and faculty development during the Covid 19 period. She helped faculty find clinical simulation to replace clinical. She also led the conversion of the Fitchburg State Student Health Center to a Sim Center in the Spring 2021. As a director of the lab, she has co, she has collaborated with faculty and staff to meet student learning needs. She has presented on Simulation locally and internationally.
Registration will be opening soon!
Registration for this event opens
Friday, January 23, 2026 at 1:00pm ET