DENVER — At Metro State University Denver’s nursing school, students aren’t just learning from textbooks. They’re using artificial intelligence and simulation labs to practice real-world nursing before they ever treat a real patient.
“We have some sims that are around more communication, and they can practice communication. They can practice how they’re going to interact with patients and get those skills-based under them before they go out into the real clinical settings,” said Dr. Jenny Allert, MSU Denver nursing department chair & professor.
It’s one reason nursing school student Goose Feick chose this program…