

The center serves all five health professional schools at UCSF and provides learning opportunities across the continuum of health professions education. Activities at the center range from those that use actors (standardized patients), to activities with partial task trainers and/or mannequins. Simulation is defined as an educational modality with which the learner physically interacts to mimic an aspect of clinical care for the purpose of teaching or assessment. The Kanbar Center for Simulation and Clinical Skills supports UCSF's educational mission by creating opportunities for teaching, learning, and assessment using simulation as an educational strategy.


Transmission rates are highest in households due to the intensity and duration of exposure to the virus. Those who have been exposed to a person with confirmed COVID-19 in their household are required to undergo a 10-day quarantine until cleared for work or study by Occupational Health Services (OHS) or Student Health and Counseling Services (SHCS).Everyone - regardless of vaccination status - must wear a mask or face covering at all indoor locations at UCSF (except while eating and drinking) and while riding in campus shuttles or standing in line for shuttles.KT Waxman, Professor of Nursing at UCSF, Director of the California Simulation Alliance and former President of the Society of Simulation in Healthcare will kick off the symposium with a keynote talk, followed by brief presentations by simulation educators from across UCs.Įffective July 16, 2021, UCSF is making the following policy changes: From the stairs, walk straight until you see the center on your right.ĭecember 9, 2022, 12-5pm at the Parnassus Campus of UCSFĭr. You will see the small lobby of the Kanbar Center on your right.

From the elevator, take a right and walk down the hallway. The Kanbar Center is down one level, on the 2nd floor. When you enter from the street level, you are on the 3rd floor of the library. 530 Parnassus Avenue 2nd Floor, Suite CL250
