UOG Horizons: Knowledge for Life - Simulation strengthens nursing education at UOG

UOG Horizons: Knowledge for Life - Simulation strengthens nursing education at UOG

UOG Horizons: Knowledge for Life - Simulation strengthens nursing education at UOG


12/10/2025
A UOG nursing student uses VR clinical technology.
 A nursing student at the University of Guam Margaret Perez Hattori-Uchima School of Health practices a virtual reality clinical scenario using the SimX platform. The VR technology allows students to rehearse assessments and decision-making in a realistic, hands-on environment.
A UOG nursing student uses an Oculus headset.
A University of Guam nursing student engages in a 360-degree patient care simulation using an Oculus Meta Quest headset. Virtual reality expands access to high-stakes clinical training without leaving the simulation lab.
UOG nursing students observe a virtual patient scenario.
Nursing students observe a virtual patient care scenario displayed on-screen as part of their simulation-based learning at the University of Guam School of Health. Faculty guide students through debriefings to reinforce teamwork, communication, and clinical judgment.
Dr. David J. Dunham conducts a manikin demonstration.
Dr. David J. Dunham, faculty member in the University of Guam Margaret Perez Hattori-Uchima School of Health’s Nursing Program, conducts a demonstration using a high-fidelity patient manikin. These advanced, computer-controlled manikins simulate real physiological responses, allowing nursing students to practice assessments and clinical decision-making in a safe, realistic setting.

Photo of Dr. David J. Dunham
Dr. David J. Dunham

The Nursing Program at the Margaret Perez Hattori-Uchima School of Health at the University of Guam is advancing nursing education through a powerful combination of high-fidelity and virtual simulation. These immersive, state-of-the-art tools give nursing students the chance to practice critical clinical skills in realistic, controlled environments before they ever care for real patients.

Using cutting-edge technologies - including SimX, which employs the use of Oculus Meta Quest virtual reality headsets, vSim for Nursing from Lippincott, and Laerdal’s High Fidelity Manikin Simulation Systems - the program bridges classroom theory with hands-on experience. These innovations directly support the program’s commitment to the Accreditation Commission for Education in Nursing (ACEN) standards by ensuring every student demonstrates clinical competence, sound judgment, and readiness for practice in Guam’s evolving health care landscape.

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