Welcome to the Hospital Simulation Institute (HSI)

Empowering Healthcare Through Simulation

The Hospital Simulation Institute (HSI), a division of OrlandoHealth developed by the Orlando Health Simulation Team, is dedicated to advancing clinical education through realistic, high-impact simulations. Our goal is to help learners build confidence, improve decision-making, and deliver safer patient care.

Interactive Training Modules

Advance your skills with self-paced courses on simulation fundamentals, INACSL best practices, and accreditation readiness.

Specialty-Specific Simulation Scenarios

Access a diverse library of lifelike cases and apply your skills in realistic, hands-on environments tailored to clinical roles across care settings.

Advanced Task Trainers & Skill-Building Tools

From task trainers to full-scale simulations. Enhance hands-on learning with high-fidelity trainers that replicate real-world clinical procedures.

Collaborative Learning Spaces

Consultations with Simulation Specialists, collaborate with our experienced team to refine your curriculum, validate scenarios, or troubleshoot technical workflows

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See how HSI is transforming healthcare education through simulation.

Explore Our Simulation Scenarios

Adult

Critical Care

Rapid Response

  • Cardiovascular
  • Respiratory

EMU

  • Epileptic Seizure with Resolution
  • Epileptic admission to EMU

Obstetrics 

  • Post Partum Hemorrhage
  • Shoulder Dystocia

Operating Room

Cardiovascular Stress Lab

  • Lexiscan Reaction

Pediatrics

Emergency Room

  • Janet

    "The template is thorough and color-coded, which is very helpful. I like all of the orders, meds, reports, and imaging that come with the scenario."

  • Jessica

    "Being able to see the facilitator and Sim Ops Specialist in the Control Room in addition to seeing the participants in the simulation room. The video showed all of the actions and steps that you'd expect participants to take."

  • Robert

    "The video and scenario package are great and could be very helpful for facilitators."