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St. Louis nurses in training work in virtual hospital rooms at Goldfarb School of Nursing

Claire Gibson, 20, of Belleville, goes through a nursing virtual reality simulation on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, at the Goldfarb School of Nursing in the Central West End.
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Claire Gibson, 20, of Belleville, participates in a hospital room virtual reality simulation last month at the Goldfarb School of Nursing in St. Louis' Central West End neighborhood.

Students at the Goldfarb School of Nursing at Barnes-Jewish College are getting valuable training as nurses in emergency rooms, labor and delivery floors and coronary care units. But their training isn't occurring in actual hospitals. Instead, they're learning important lessons through virtual reality.

Students start working in a simulation during their first of five terms, before they鈥檙e ready to shadow nurses outside of school. The high-tech training takes place in a handful of classrooms at the school鈥檚 clinical simulation institute.

鈥淚t's hard to replicate real clinical settings or emergencies,鈥 said Katie Jett, a nursing professor who directs the pre-licensure program. 鈥淵ou can go your entire schooling as an undergrad student and not see a baby be delivered or whatnot. So to be able to provide that kind of an experience for students鈥 think that's really unique.鈥

The facility has dozens of nursing simulations, including those for CPR, labor and delivery complications and caring for a patient with a psychiatric disorder. The scenarios progress as the student completes tasks through virtual reality goggles.

鈥淚t's pretty much the same as being in the hospital setting, where you have to assess not only the patient, but the situation,鈥 fourth-term student Jamori Robertson said. 鈥淲hen you know what to do, it calms you. It also makes it easier for you to navigate things instead of freaking out 鈥he VR helps you know the proper steps to take and how to manage.鈥

Maddie Haythorne, 24, of north St. Louis, speaks to a robotic patient in a nursing simulation on Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024, at the Goldfarb School of Nursing in the Central West End.
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Maddie Haythorne, 24, of north St. Louis, speaks to a robotic patient during a simulation last month at the Goldfarb School of Nursing in the Central West End.
Wilson Ward looks down at his hands during a virtual reality nursing simulation on Thursday, Sept. 25, 2025, at the Goldfarb School of Nursing in the Central West End.
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Wilson Ward looks down at his hands during a virtual reality hospital simulation last month.

Students make real-time decisions, record vital signs and suggest care plans through the simulations.

鈥淲e test out everything in these VRs,鈥 said David Stuerman, a student in his third term. 鈥淵ou want to be very ready for whenever you get to the real world鈥t's reduced my anxiety when it comes to patient interactions.鈥

But before they鈥檙e placed in a virtual scenario, students work with lifelike mannequins in an imitation hospital room. A professor speaks through most of the dummies, while others operate autonomously. Stuerman said those mannequins use artificial intelligence to talk, cough and 鈥減robably have tea parties at night.鈥

鈥淵ou can also hook up their arms with IVs鈥t's pretty awesome. They also have pedal pulses, radial pulses, brachial pulses, Stuerman said. 鈥淭his is where I feel the most like pressure to do good,鈥 Stuerman said. 鈥淲hen you're in here you have no help. They'll throw you a wrench every now and then, and you just got to work with it.鈥

Some mannequins suffer simulated strokes, heart attacks or birthing complications. Students help the patient through hologram glasses, which project information about the faux illness. The combination of digital and physical experience prepares students to work in a real hospital, more than traditional learning ever could, program director Katie Jett said.

鈥淵ou have your kinesthetic hands-on learners that want to touch something palpable, they want to be in a room.. and then you have some students that are naturally inclined to learn via gaming,鈥 Jett said. 鈥淵ou can only get the best of both worlds when you use virtual reality and you use traditional in-person simulation, even better when you could augment it to be both.鈥

The clinical simulation institute was renovated to include a birthing suite, operating room and several hospital rooms last year. Dozens of lab spaces house interactive mannequins, X-ray-friendly replicas of body parts and virtual reality equipment.

鈥淪tudents have access to technology that we couldn't even have fathomed 20 years ago when I was in school,鈥 Jett said. 鈥淔or those that have been in nursing even longer, to see that kind of evolution is remarkable.鈥

Lauren Brennecke is a general assignment reporter at 漏 2024 外网天堂 and a recent graduate of Webster University.