Simulation in Motion – Iowa (SIM-IA) is a mobile education program designed to bring state-of the art clinical education to pre-hospital (EMS) and hospital professionals throughout the state using high-fidelity human patient simulators and trainers. These simulators allow healthcare professionals to perform hands-on education and skill performance for illnesses and traumas they encounter frequently, as well as those that occur less commonly but are high stakes. By using mobile simulation labs (i.e., trucks) we are able to deliver high-quality, evidence-based education to providers who might not have opportunities to attend simulation training due to cost, distance, or coverage.

SIM-IA is currently funded through a generous grant from the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust. This funding supports initial start-up costs and no-cost education for rural EMS providers. As the grant funding tapers off, we are working hard to keep the SIM-IA program funded through partnerships and donations to support rural Iowa EMS and critical access hospital providers.

Be a part of the SIM-IA program. Donations to the SIM-IA fund will be used to maintain and expand the mobile simulation program for rural first responders and healthcare providers after the start-up funding is exhausted. Make your donation today at givetoiowa.org/SIM-IA