06/17/2026
KU School of Nursing faculty members recently attended the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning 2026 conference in Oklahoma City, OK. The event brings together simulationists, researchers and educators to enhance best practices in healthcare simulation and foster global collaboration and innovation.
During her keynote session, Dr. Mary Fey, Ph.D., RN, ANEF, FAAN, associate director of Applied Learning for Performance and Safety at the Harvard Center for Medical Simulation, highlighted the integration of simulation within KU School of Nursing’s new curriculum. Dr. Fey emphasized key areas where nurse educators have significant impact, including the learning environment, the teacher-learner relationship and effective coaching.
"Transforming nursing education starts with a culture shift," said Megan Turner, MSN, RN, CHSE. "We aren’t just educators; we are coaches creating dynamic, hardworking teams that are ready to coach students to competency and build authentic relationships with them. Shifting our frame lets students know they are valued, cared for and loved as they learn."