Kognito is a leading health simulation company based in New York. They use virtual humans and an evidence-based approach to create training products for professional development and public education. They use case studies as a lead-generation tactic, and users must submit their email address and industry in order to access the gated content. The case studies are also used by the sales team.
This first case study explores how Bucknell University uses simulation training for students, staff, and faculty to build confidence and ease discomfort in starting conversations about mental health and suicide prevention.
This second case study reveals how the country’s sixth-largest school district increased the number of educators who feel prepared and confident to recognize bullying and take appropriate action.
The evidence-based practice of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) can be used by healthcare providers in a variety of settings to help combat the substance use epidemic. This case study shares how a leading nursing program is using Kognito’s SBIRT simulation to help students gain valuable skills while fulfilling clinical hours.