CAPE In the News
- Neonatal Resuscitation Program Instructor Update (PDF)
Spring/Summer 2007
CAPE partners with the American Academy of Pediatrics and Laerdal, Inc., to incorporate simulation-based training into the Neonatal Resuscitation Program, the national standard for caring for newborns in the delivery room.
- Stanford Medicine
Fall 2006
An overview of the medical simulation programs in the School of Medicine at Stanford.
- Packard Children’s News
Fall 2006
CAPE partners with Philips, Inc., and the Laerdal Foundation for Acute Medicine to create novel technologies and methodologies for training health care professionals to care for children and pregnant women.
- Lucile Packard Children’s Fund Update (PDF)
Fall 2006
CAPE’s Kimberly Yaeger uses an Innovations in Patient Care grant to assess the benefit of simulation-based training for nurses (see page 3).
- Stanford Report
April 5, 2006
Bay Area high school students visit CAPE and other Stanford University School of Medicine departments to learn about medical research and training.
- Emergency Medical Services Journal
July 2005
An interview with Dr. Halamek detailing the challenges in developing realistic pediatric training scenarios.
Page 78 - Neonatal Resuscitation Program Instructor Update (PDF)
Winter 2004
CAPE plays a key role in the production of new interactive training materials for the American Academy of Pediatrics’ Neonatal Resuscitation Program, the national standard for caring for newborns in the delivery room (see page 3).
- Stanford Report
January 21, 2004
Stanford University hosts a seminar on the use of simulators in medical training and education.
- Packard Children’s News
Spring 2003
A description of the role of CAPE within the Johnson Center for Pregnancy and Newborn Services at Packard Children’s Hospital.
- San Jose Mercury News
January 27, 2003
A team from the Bay Area’s O’Connor hospital experiences training at CAPE.
Page 1B - Packard Children’s News (PDF)
Winter 2002
Highlights of CAPE’s Grand Opening.
- Stanford Report
November 13, 2002
CAPE opens its doors.
- Stanford Report
May 22, 2002
An interview with Brad Smith, RN, RNTS, as he describes the importance of skills gained during simulation-based training in his daily work as a neonatal transport specialist.
- Stanford Report
October 31, 2001
This story discusses the early vision for CAPE.
- Australian Medicine
August 20, 2001
An interview with Dr. Halamek regarding the state-of-the-art in pediatric simulation.
