Presentation at CEU 2023

Posted on March 28th, 2023

Gordon Center’s Director of Prehospital and Emergency Training Division, Dr. Ivette Motola, will participate in CEU 2023, next April 1, 2023, in Florence, Italy.

The Italian emergency medicine congress gathers professionals from all scientific societies, organizations, and Italian institutions which train pre-hospital and emergency medical personnel. CEU 2023 aims to provide a platform for medical professionals to share knowledge and promote innovation in the field of emergency medicine. As a renowned expert in the field, Dr. Motola will deliver a presentation on ASLS – Advanced Stroke Life Support – and the role of simulation in medical education.


Virtual/Remote Simulation to Complement Face-to-Face Learning in the COVID Era and Beyond

Posted on February 1st, 2021
The Gordon Center will be hosting a virtual learning lab during this year’s IMSH conference. On January 20th from 2-3PM EST, we will discuss:
  • Hybrid Courses: Dr. Ross Scalese
  • Tele/Virtual Objective Structured Clinical Examinations: Ms. Samantha Syms, MS, CHSE
  • Transitioning Courses from In-Person to Other Formats: 
    Dr. Ivette Motola & Mr. Al Brotons, EMT-P
For more information or to register for the live session, CLICK HERE.

Please also join us at our exhibit in the IMSH Delivers Virtual Industry Hall that will be open every Wednesday from January 20th through March 31st.
View full schedule.

Missed Sim Week 2020?

Posted on October 20th, 2020

Don’t worry, you can experience all the Sim Week 2020 Streams right here!


Miami-Dade Fire Rescue National Healthcare Simulation Week Extrication Demo (9/15/2020)

Posted on October 8th, 2020

Members of Miami-Dade Fire Rescue’s Team Blackheart demonstrated their skills at the Fire Rescue Training Center on Tuesday morning, as part of National Healthcare Simulation Week. The Blackhearts, Technical Rescue certified MDFR firefighters, have participated in global competitions and garnered numerous awards, including a first place finish in the 2019 Florida Extrication Challenge. National Healthcare Simulation Week runs through Friday.


First Responders tested for COVID-19

Posted on August 14th, 2020

Originally posted at MiamiHerald.com by Al Diaz on August 6, 2020

Coral Gables Fire Chief Marcos de la Rosa, speaks to the media at the War Memorial Youth Center in Coral Gables regarding for COVID-19 tests of first responders on Thursday, August 6, 2020.


Coral Gables, Hialeah Set Up COVID-19 Testing Sites For Frontline Workers

Posted on August 14th, 2020

Originally published at miami.cbslocal.com on August 6, 2020 by STEVEN “GOLDIE” GOLDSTEIN

MIAMI (CBSMiami) – Coral Gables and Hialeah have set up COVID-19 testing sites for frontline workers.

At the Coral Gables site, the University of Miami was administering two types of tests for Coral Gables Police and Fire Department personnel.

It’s all on a voluntary basis. Still, Marcos de la Rosa, deputy chief of the Coral Gables Fire Department, expected a big turnout.

De la Rosa appreciates the collaboration that went into creating spaces to test those on the front lines.

“This is a great project for us to be able to see the prevalence within our workforce and how we can best protect them and also protect our community,” he said. “So we thank the University of Miami for giving us this opportunity to participate.”

First responders were able to come after their shifts to get the antibody tests, which may show if a person previously had COVID-19. They could also test to prove current infection.

In Hialeah, free coronavirus drive-thru testing for first responders was set up at Hialeah Fire Station 1.

It was an effort led by Miami-Dade Commissioner Esteban Bovo, in part, to show appreciation for the work they’re doing.

“They are the unsung heroes that are on a daily basis in our community. Either serving calls or attending to issues that many of us don’t want to be involved in. So again, I want to thank them,” he said.

Making testing available and keeping frontline workers healthy will be an ongoing process, but one that lets them know how important they are.