
The Skills and Simulation Laboratories comprise the Clinical Learning Resource Center (CLRC). The CLRC provides learning experiences established by North Carolina Central University's Department of Nursing for students to develop psychomotor and critical thinking skills essential to Nursing. Skills Lab serves as an extension of the clinical experience where students gain competency in designated skills. The Simulation Lab serves as a state-of-the-art clinical setting with two adult and one child HPS (Human Patient Simulators), to mimic the clinical setting. It is the responsibility of clinical faculty to ensure that each student receives adequate instruction and tutorials in order to gain competency in psychomotor and critical thinking skills. Skills and Simulation Resource Labs provide state of the art clinical settings.
The nursing Skills lab at NCCU provides a supportive and caring environment for students to learn, practice, and refine skills needed to function in a clinical setting.
Angeline Baker
RN, BSN, MBA/MHA
Skills and Simulation Coordinator
206 Miller-Morgan Building
abaker@nccu.edu
919-530-7231
Wanda Goodwyn, RN, BSN,
Skills Laboratory Assistant
213 Miller-Morgan Building
wgoodwyn@nccu.edu
919-530-6631
Monday 1p - 8p
Tuesday 1p - 8p
Wednesday 1p - 8p
Thursday 10a - 8p
Friday 10a - 8p
The Nursing Simulation Lab at NCCU provides a non-threatening and realistic environment that simulates the clinical setting as students gain confidence in physical assessment and critical thinking skills.