For Jatinder Minhas, The Strength of Simulation Training Is Learning Together Across Disciplines – ESO
European Stroke Organisation (ESO) shared on LinkedIn:
”’The beauty here at ESO is that it’s people from all across Europe and beyond.’
For Jatinder Minhas, Member of the ESO Stroke Simulation Education Committee, one of the greatest strengths of simulation training is bringing together healthcare professionals from different disciplines and backgrounds to learn from each other.
By combining realistic scenarios, teamwork, and communication training, simulation-based education helps stroke teams strengthen the skills that matter most in acute stroke care.
Join the Stroke Simulation Training: Train the Trainer Workshop
15–16 October 2026 | Florence, Italy
Apply by 15 July.”
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