Why CALMEDSIM?

Simulation doesn’t run itself.
It takes vision, strategy, and operational expertise to build a thriving simulation program — and that’s where CALMEDSIM comes in.

CALMEDSIM offers consulting and hands-on support for simulation centers at any stage of development.

Whether you're launching a new center, expanding an existing one, or struggling to keep pace with training demands, we bring the experience, structure, and technical insight you need.

Unlike AV integrators or product-based service teams, CALMEDSIM is independent, educator-driven, and operations-focused.

We don’t sell equipment — we help you use it to its fullest potential.

We specialize in:

  • Simulation center planning and phased growth strategies

  • Day-to-day operational support during high-volume periods

  • Custom scenario development, OSCE workflows, and event execution

  • Staff training, recruitment advising, and simulation leadership coaching

  • Troubleshooting and optimizing use of mixed-fleet systems

  • Aligning simulation with educational, clinical, or quality improvement goals

We’ve supported hundreds of programs — from medical schools and hospitals to public safety academies and allied health departments.

Whether you're still finding your footing or looking to scale your impact, CALMEDSIM delivers expert support that’s adaptable, reliable, and grounded in real-world experience.

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