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Building out Community Healthcare Simulation Center

Proposed Mission Statement The mission of the Center is to provide educators and current and future learners an innovative training facility and outreach strategy in Southeast Minnesota which provide competencies and skills necessary to build a proficient and collaborative workforce for the future.

Project Impact(s): Co-design, Diversity and Inclusion, Education, Health

This project is in Concept Phase

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Collaborators, Project Type, Impacts, Related Projects

Collaborators 

Lead Organization: GRAUC (Greater Rochester Advocates for Universities and Colleges)

Contact: TBD ; Email: TBD ; Phone: TBD

Known/Likely Collaborators: Rochester Community Simulation Collaborative ; DMC EDA ; GRAUC (Greater Rochester Advocates for Universities and Colleges) ; HGA (Rochester Location) ; Luther College ; Olmsted Medical Center ; Rochester Community & Technical College ; Rochester-area Chamber of Commerce ; SOUTHEAST SERVICE COOPERATIVE ; University of Minnesota Rochester ; Winona State Rochester ; Workforce Development Inc

Potential Collaborators:


Related Projects

America's City for Health ; Co-design Tracker ; Community Health Assessment Process ; Community Outreach and Engagement in Research Blog ; Families Matter Mental Health Collaboration


Impacts 

Major Impact:  Health

PlanScape Impacts :

Level 1: Co-design, Diversity and Inclusion, Education, Health

Level 2: C2C: Post-Secondary, C2C: Workforce Participation, Higher-Education, STEM

DMC Impacts:

Community Health Impacts:


Type of Project

Planning, Programming  

 

 

Detailed Description

Flyer

 

 


 

 

Co-design Report

 

 


 

 

Guiding Principles

The following guiding principles (in no particular order) are key design criteria that should be used to inform the design, operations, and leadership of the Community Healthcare Simulation Center. The 9 guiding principles have been identified, prioritized, and contextualized through the experiences, hopes, values, and concerns of those potentially most impacted by the Center. While each principle was identified for its unique importance, the principles overlap and should be received and implemented as a collective.

1. Diversity & Inclusion: Create structures for improved recruitment of healthcare providers of color and safe learning spaces to advance cultural humility in the profession and at the bedside.

2. Simulation for Under-represented Patient Populations: Become a regional and national leader in creating simulations for under-represented patient populations such as LGBTQ+, Autism, and Disabled.

3. Innovation Hub: Develop, test, and spread cutting-edge simulation technologies and practices.

4. Community Informed: Create on-going opportunities for community to collaborate in the design and practice of the center will ensure that persistent and emergent challenges are appropriately prioritized.

5. Autonomy & Purpose: Establish opportunities that promote employee wellbeing and offer regular opportunities for individual growth and team collaboration.

6. Mental Health Focus: Respond to the growing mental health strain of both providers and patients.

7. Highly Trained & Supported Instructors: Recruit and develop a diverse and well-trained bench of simulation instructors.

8. Proactive Recruitment: Broaden healthcare workforce recruitment opportunities through proactive and hands-on exposure to simulation.

9. Broaden Opportunities: Increase opportunities for simulation across the region, including at smaller health systems.

 

 


Pinned Reports on: Building out Community Healthcare Simulation Center


Community Healthcare Simulation Center Co-Design Report (August 12, 2024)

Jun 2021 Co-design Report

2024-08-12 PB Reporting GRAUC leads project to build prototype sim center The Southeast Minnesota Community Healthcare Simulation Center is set to open in downtown

Rochester by mid-October

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Reports on: Building out Community Healthcare Simulation Center


Community Healthcare Simulation Center Co-Design Report (August 12, 2024)

Jun 2021 Co-design Report

2024-08-12 PB Reporting GRAUC leads project to build prototype sim center The Southeast Minnesota Community Healthcare Simulation Center is set to open in downtown

Rochester by mid-October

Read more ...



Other Community News and Reports having impacts on:

Co-design, Diversity and Inclusion, Education, Health
January 21, 2025: 2024 – 2026 OLMSTED COUNTY COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN (CHIP)
A Collaborative Community Effort Led by: Olmsted County Public Health Services, Olmsted Medical Center, and Mayo Clinic

The Community Health Assessment and Planning (CHAP) Process is about improving the health and well-being of residents in Olmsted County. Every three years the community conducts a health needs assessment to determine Olmsted County’s health priorities; formulate a plan to address the needs; and publish an annual progress report. Olmsted County Public Health Services, Mayo Clinic, and Olmsted Medical Center engage with diverse partners across our community to lead this process.
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January 21, 2025: Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Guidebook

W.K. Kellogg Foundation Publication: Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation Guidebook: "Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) is a proven method for activating our collective dreams for our children. It enables communities to look at the root cause of the issues children and families face, namely racism; to begin healing from trauma and the embedded belief system that upholds racism; and to envision and build a more equitable future."

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January 18, 2025: One Olmsted: Celebrating 2024 successes of diversity, equity, and inclusion
One Olmsted – Olmsted County’s diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiative – is about envisioning and developing a workplace and community where everyone is treated equitably. Olmsted County staff continue to make progress toward this vision and some highlights of their work in 2024 are noted below.

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January 16, 2025: Immigrant RIghts and immigration services

Collection of Information regarding legal services for those who live or work in Southern Minnesota. 

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January 13, 2025: CAAL Ignite Grant
The Coalition of Asian American Leaders (CAAL) is thrilled to announce the launch of CAAL Ignite, a new grant program offering $10,000–$15,000 to individuals, nonprofits, and small businesses in Minnesota’s Asian American community.

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January 02, 2025: Minnesota Department of Education Funding Opportunity
Minnesota Multi-Purpose Community Facility Projects to Support Community Revitalization, Connectedness and Equity by Promoting Education, Work and Health – FY25

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December 14, 2024: City Housing Support

Home Ownership Creation Program - Prairie Ridge: "NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Common Council of the City of Rochester, MN hereby approves the contribution of $4,000,000 to the Prairie Ridge development to support the creation of 201 for-sale homes via the Home Ownership Creation Program.

 PB Reporting regarding TIF $14M Requests (Sherman and Prairie Ridge) 2024-12-14 

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December 09, 2024: Mayo Platform: A wealth of data, but how is it protected?

PB Reporting: Measuring the breadth of Mayo Clinic’s medical data abundance. 

Researchers beyond Mayo Clinic’s walls might make use of the Mayo Clinic Platform. Its data network, Connect, uses millions of de-identified patient records, test results, imaging, pathology reports and more from Mayo Clinic and seven other large health care systems across the world.

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November 19, 2024: Workforce Development, Inc. presents The Downtown Business Pitch Day 2024
John Marshall High School eleventh grade Economics students will take center stage at the Chateau Theatre for the Downtown Business Pitch Day! 

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November 14, 2024: Restorative Practices Advisory Committee

Press Release: Olmsted County residents encouraged to apply for Restorative Practices Advisory Committee (RPAC)

This new RPAC will bring together residents, justice system representatives, and community organizations to promote and sustain restorative practices throughout Olmsted County. 

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November 11, 2024: Rochester Public Schools Referendum Nov 2024
RPS Superintendent Video and Presentation Slides

Referendum to support: Strong Communities; Strong Schools; Strong Young People

PB Reporting on Referendum Efforts and Results

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Love Wins: Community Empowerment Initiative

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October 17, 2024: Olmsted County shares update on opioid settlement fund use

Support for: Drug and Alcohol Response Team (DART), CredibleMind, "Be in the Know Olmsted" Campaign

 

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