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Deborah Lee
Clinical Assistant Professor University of Michigan

Dr. Deborah Lee is a Clinical Assistant Professor, Director of the Clinical Learning Center at the University of Michigan School of Nursing, and a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator with an extensive background in simulation-based learning. Dr. Lee's research examines efficacy, retention, and transferability of procedural skills using augmented reality devices. She has developed nursing and medical procedures including central line insertion, thoracentesis, paracentesis, lumbar puncture, and

arterial line placement using Microsoft 365 Guides and Hololens2. Dr. Lee has developed collaborative agreements with industry partners and healthcare systems to train medical and nursing students globally on bedside skills and procedures.

Dr. Lee has maintained her clinical practice for the past 13 years as a nurse practitioner for Critical Care Services at a large academic center. She works regularly with residents and nurse practitioner students to train them on procedures. In addition, she teaches a procedures course at the School of Nursing which trains all graduate nursing students for clinical practice.

TALKS

May 31

02:00 PM - 02:25 PM

GRAND BALLROOM A
COLLABORATION, TRAINING & EDUCATION

Impacting Global Health with an XR Model of Medical Training

Jared Mermey | GigXR

Deborah Lee | University of Michigan

May 31

02:00 PM - 02:25 PM

GRAND BALLROOM A
COLLABORATION, TRAINING & EDUCATION

Impacting Global Health with an XR Model of Medical Training

Jared Mermey | GigXR

Deborah Lee | University of Michigan