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Clinical Learning & Simulation Centre

Our mission is to improve the quality and safety of healthcare through innovative, evidence-based, simulation education. We will foster interprofessional collaboration, promote teamwork, and provide a supportive, inclusive space for all learners and healthcare providers to practice in realistic environments.

Our vision is to transform healthcare outcomes by being a provincial and national centre of excellence in simulation-based education. The Clinical Learning and Simulation Centre will be a dynamic hub where learners thrive, healthcare communities connect, and possibilities are realized.

  • High-Quality Simulation-based Education
  • Collaboration
  • Continuous Quality Improvement
  • Equity,Diversity, and Inclusivity
  • Innovation and Research
  • Healthy Island Residents  

Standardized Patient Program

The Standardized Patient (SP) Program supports experiential learning for healthcare students and working professionals…

Simulation Program

 The Clinical Learning and Simulation Centre (CLSC) is a leading interprofessional hub committed to advancing…

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The Faculty of Medic

The Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences Centre at the University of Prince Edward Island was designed as an interdisciplinary learning space, bringing health programs together under one roof. That includes learners from the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program at the Atlantic Veterinary College - AVC , who recently used our third-floor clinical skills space to practice conversations with pet owners.

These exercises focus on building confidence, empathy, and clarity in client conversations, a critical skill in veterinary practice, and do not involve live animals. Sharing spaces like this supports hands-on, real-world learning while keeping each program’s clinical work in the right setting.

Swipe through the carousel to see the learners in action, and click the link to read more. medicine.upei.ca/interdisciplinary/
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