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Simulation in Motion-Nebraska (SIM-NE)
Mission
Simulation In Motion – Nebraska seeks to enhance the quality and accessibility of emergency medical education to rural/frontier areas by delivering high-quality, technologically advanced simulation training to the Emergency Medical Care Providers in Critical Access Hospitals and ambulance services across the entire state. Our Vision – Experiential education resulting in all Nebraskans having high-quality pre-hospital and in-hospital emergency care.
![Mission](https://www.unmc.edu/iexcel/_images/sim-ne-logo.png)
Watch to Learn About SIM-NE
Take a minute to watch this video that shows you some of the exciting capabilities of the SIM-NE program.
Important Links
Explore the mobile simulation units and view SIM-NE media and publications.
Past Events
View past events and find resources from previous events on our Facebook page.
![aha event](https://www.unmc.edu/iexcel/_images/aha-live-event-march-9.jpg)
In the News
![Outdoor disaster training with UNMC Emergency Medicine doctors and local EMS](https://www.unmc.edu/iexcel/_images/home/outdoor-sim-news-1.jpg)
Simulation, technology help prepare Nebraska Med students for disaster
A tornado blows through a rural area, multiple injuries dot the landscape, and people are trapped underneath cars and tree trunks. This is only a drill, but it’s made to be as real as possible for resident students and nurses in the emergency medical field at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.
![SIM-NE evolves, celebrates statewide training milestone](https://www.unmc.edu/iexcel/sim-ne/sim_ne_evolves.jpg)
SIM-NE evolves, celebrates statewide training milestone
Building upon the successes of Simulation in Motion-Nebraska, as well as lessons learned during the pandemic, UNMC’s SIM-NE program is evolving into a hybrid training model that blends mobile on-site training with live virtual outreach events.
![Interview with SIM-NE](https://www.unmc.edu/iexcel/_images/sim-ne/sim-ne-hastings-story-2023.jpg)
SIM-NE comes to Mary Lanning Healthcare
Additional EMT training rolled into Mary Lanning Healthcare, as Simulation in Motion-Nebraska made its way to Hastings to teach emergency professionals different ways to handle a situation. The SIM-NE trucks have the ability to simulate multiple scenarios and they reach more than 90% of the state. They also average two classes a week, and health officials say spreading this knowledge helps everyone.
Contact Us
For inquiries or to learn more about SIM-NE, contact assistant vice chancellor for clinical simulation, iEXCEL, Benjamin Stobbe, at 402-559-8410 or email below.
![Benjamin Stobbe](https://www.unmc.edu/iexcel/_images/staff-directory/benjamin-stobbe.jpeg)
Contact Us
For inquiries or to learn more about SIM-NE, contact director, simulation operations, Jenni Bouckhuyt, at 402-552-2083 or email below.
![Jenni Bouckhuyt](https://www.unmc.edu/iexcel/_images/staff-directory/jenni-bouckhuyt.png)