ForWard Headwall is a provider of patient room headwalls designed to improve healthcare quality and experience. Therefore, it’s always interesting for us to learn about what’s going on in the industry we serve. It’s important we understand how the hospital headwalls we provide will be used. This helps us determine the amount and position of accessories and extensions. For example, when installing the headwall systems at Clemson University’s School of Nursing campus in Edwards Hall. We know it is a groundbreaking, innovative program for students present and future.
Recently, The New York Times featured an article discussing the new learning models and techniques. Several universities across the nation, including Clemson, adopted these healthcare strategies. For instance, several featured photos highlight Edwards Hall’s mock patient rooms and their uses. You might even spot a forWard headwall or two in the mix.
To sum it up, the article details concepts like virtual reality software and advanced patient simulations. Also, it touches on the benefits of this new technology for medical programs around the nation. As a result, the future for healthcare looks as promising as ever. With the ongoing progress by generations of motivated students, we are proud to be a part of this industry. Check out the New York Times’ article “Training the Next Generation of Doctors and Nurses” by Laura Pappano here, and check out our portfolio of Clemson University’s Edwards Hall here.