The Moroccan Society of Simulation in Healthcare ( Morocco Sim) Société Marocaine de Simulation en Santé is a leading organization dedicated to the advancement of healthcare education and patient safety through clinical simulation-based training. By fostering collaboration among healthcare professionals, educators, and institutions, Morocco Sim aims to enhance the quality of care across the nation. HealthySimulation.com is proud to announce the media partnership with Morocco Sim and promote their organization’s impact in healthcare simulation. This HealthySimulation.com article by Content Manager, Teresa Gore, PhD, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CHSE-A, FSSH, FAAN, will explore Morocco Sim and the benefits of membership for healthcare simulation professionals in their region.

Mission and Vision of Morocco Sim

Morocco Sim’s mission is to promote excellence in healthcare education by integrating simulation methodologies into training programs. The organization focuses on developing high-quality, evidence-based simulation practices that prepare healthcare providers to deliver safe and effective patient care. By doing so, Morocco Sim contributes to the overall improvement of the healthcare system in Morocco.

Morocco Sim envisions becoming a leading authority in simulation-based healthcare education within the region. The organization strives to set standards for simulation practices, advocate for the incorporation of simulation in medical curricula, and support research initiatives that advance the field. Through these efforts, Morocco Sim aims to position Morocco at the forefront of innovative healthcare training.

Dedicated to advancing practices in health sciences and focused on pedagogy, research, and innovation in the field of healthcare education. Morocco Sim strives to create a holistic platform for healthcare professionals to learn advanced pedagogical methods, share their experiences, disseminate good practice, and lead innovation.


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Morocco Sim SHINE

Morocco Sim has adopted the SHINE principle: Simulation, Healthcare, Innovation, Networking and Education, which aims towards the progress and development of simulation in healthcare in all aspects of education, evaluation, research, and interprofessional collaboration. This innovative project is based on an integrated approach aimed to revolutionize healthcare in Morocco. The combination of advanced clinical simulations, innovative solutions, collaborative networks, and cutting-edge educational programs, SHINE offers a holistic platform to improve healthcare. This ambitious initiative marks a significant advancement in how the Moroccan Society of Simulation in Healthcare approaches health, promotes innovation, collaboration, and continuous learning for a lasting positive impact.

Educational Opportunities by Morocco Sim SHINE

Morocco Sim, the Moroccan Society of Simulation in Healthcare, offers a series of webinars under the SHINE (Simulation, Healthcare, Innovation, Networking & Education) initiative. These webinars cover a range of topics aimed to enhance healthcare simulation practices. Some of the topics covered include:

  • Transformative Simulation: To Patient Safety and Beyond
  • Pediatric Simulation: Shaping Safe Futures
  • The Past, Present, and Future of Simulation for Healthcare
  • Debriefing with Good Judgment
  • Patient Safety in Healthcare Simulation (French-language webinar)

The Major Benefits of Morocco Sim Membership

Healthcare professionals, educators, and institutions interested in the advancement of simulation-based education in Morocco are encouraged to join Morocco Sim. Membership offers a platform to contribute to the development of simulation practices, engage in meaningful collaborations, and stay updated on the latest advancements in the field.

Morocco Sim is committed to the creation of a collaborative environment where healthcare professionals can share experiences, challenges, and successes related to simulation-based education. By fostering partnerships with national and international organizations, Morocco Sim seeks to bring global best practices to the local context, ensuring that Moroccan healthcare providers are equipped with the skills necessary to meet contemporary healthcare challenges. The media partnership with HealthySimulation.com is just one example of how Morocco Sim seeks strategic collaboration with other simulation organizations to impact patient safety and healthcare in Morocco.

Other benefits of membership in the Moroccan Society of Simulation in Healthcare (Morocco Sim) include:

  • Professional Development: Access to workshops, seminars, and conferences that enhance simulation skills and knowledge.
  • Networking Opportunities: Connect with a community of like-minded professionals dedicated to improving healthcare education.
  • Resource Sharing: Gain access to a repository of simulation scenarios, best practices, and research findings.
  • Advocacy and Representation: Be part of a collective voice that advocates for the integration of simulation in healthcare training and policy-making.
  • Collaborative Projects: Participate in joint initiatives that aim to develop and implement simulation programs across various healthcare settings.

In 2025, Morocco Sim will host one of their key events, the Simcup Morocco, a national competition where eight teams compete in simulated clinical scenarios to enhance their skills and vie for the national champion title. Additionally, Morocco Sim is involved in the organization and participation of various simulation events and conferences, such as the Advancing Medical Education in Africa Conference held in Kigali in 2025


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The Moroccan Society of Simulation in Healthcare, is dedicated to advancement of healthcare training through innovative simulation-based education. Join the Morocco Sim Community on HealthySimulation.com to exchange ideas, share best practices, and collaborate on the latest advancements in healthcare simulation.

Media Partnership with HealthySimulation.com

HealthySimulation.com has established media partnerships with leading nonprofit organizations worldwide that champion causes associated with improving healthcare outcomes through the use of best practices in healthcare simulation. These media partnerships provide for in-kind no-cost exchanges of marketing materials between HealthySimulation.com and the organizations in order to spread awareness about available resources, many of which are low or no cost.

The goal is that each media partnership helps HealthySimulation.com and these organizations and associations showcase each other’s work to increase the utilization of their services to the global healthcare simulation community. With as many as 45,000+ readers a month between the website, free bi-monthly email newsletter, and social media accounts on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn – HealthySimulation.com has become the leading independent resource website for healthcare simulation champions around the world, and aims to promote the work of these amazing organizations.

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Teresa GorePhD, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CHSE-A, FSSH, FAAN

Content Manager at HealthySimulation.com

Dr. Gore has experience in educating future nurses in the undergraduate and graduate nursing programs. Dr. Gore has a PhD in Adult Education, a DNP as a family nurse practitioner, and a certificate in Simulation Education. Dr. Gore is an innovative, compassionate educator and an expert in the field of healthcare simulation. In 2007l Teresa started her journey in healthcare simulation. She is involved in INACSL and SSH. She is a Past-President of INACSL and is a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator Advanced (CHSE-A). In 2018, she was inducted as a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing (FAAN). In 2021, she was inducted as a Fellow in the Society of Simulation in Healthcare Academy (FSSH) and selected as a Visionary Leader University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing Alumni. During her career, Dr. Gore has led in the development and integration of simulation into all undergraduate clinical courses and started an OSCE program for APRN students. Her research interests and scholarly work focus on simulation, online course development and faculty development. She has numerous invited presentations nationally and internationally on simulation topics.