Skip to main content

23 OCTOBER

Pre-conference Human Simulation Centre (HSC) visit

Guided tour of the Human Simulation Centre (HSC) showcasing interprofessional training and research on extended reality in healthcare education.

Learn more

Organised by EUPSF
in collaboration with:

The Human Simulation Centre (HSC) offers a unique environment for training interprofessional healthcare teams and advancing research on innovative learning methods. Participants will experience how realistic scenarios, supported by state-of-the-art simulation technologies, support learning about teamwork, communication, and decision-making skills in complex clinical situations.

Beyond training, the centre is also a hub for research, with a particular focus on extended reality applications and the effectiveness of immersive learning in healthcare education.

The guided tour will provide insights into both the educational design of our training programmes and the research projects currently underway. Visitors will gain a first-hand impression of how simulation and extended reality are shaping the future of healthcare learning and professional development.

Organised in collaboration with Dr. Marc Lazarovici, Head of Simulation and Research Center, LMU University Hospital, Institute for Emergency Medicine and Management in Medicine – INM

  • Date: Thursday, 23 October 2025, 14:00-17:00
  • Limited to 25 conference participants
  • Price: Free of charge for registered delegates
  • Cancellation policy:  € 40 cancellation fee if cancelled less than 48 h before the event or in case of no-show
  • Registration and venue: Registration procedure and detailed information about the venue are provided upon registration to the conference

About Dr. Marc Lazarovici

Marc Lazarovici is a medical doctor (internal medicine), human factor trainer and computer scientist. He graduated from the Munich Medical School (LMU) in 2002 and studied computer sciences (part time) at the University Hagen between 2000 and 2011. Since 2003 he is a human factor and CRM trainer in the medical field. Currently, he is leading the Human Simulation Center at the Institute for Emergency Medicine, Medical Center of the Munich Ludwig-Maximilians-University, and working as trainer in different medical simulation trainings, as visiting professor at the UMFST University in Romania and as member of the doctoral board of the Masaryk University, Brno (Czech Republic).  He is member of the SSiH, SESAM and cofounding member of the DGSiM (german simulation society). He has been a member of the SESAM board (Executive Committee, EC) between 2016 and 2023, having served as Treasurer and SESAM President. He is cofounding member and active auditor in the SESAM Accreditation Group. Currently he is a board member of the Global Network for Simulation in Healthcare GNSH. His research interests and activities focus mainly on further developing learning opportunities through simulation, be it by developing new extended reality simulators or by researching the implications of the increasing use of AR/VR technology to the healthcare environment, especially on the teamwork. Usability of medical devices is also a field of interest and research in his work.

PHOTOS

Human Simulation Centre (HSC)

Trusted by

medical professionals industry leaders government representatives patients

PARTICIPATING ORGANIZATIONS

TESTIMONIALS

What People Say?

.

What they said about our previous events?

It was a privilege and pleasure for SESAM to join to the EUPSF conference in Madrid and learn about the diverse projects and initiatives focused on patient safety. The scientific content was not only highly informative but also deeply engaging and we are certain that it will have a significant impact across Europe. We extend our heartfelt congratulations to the organizing committee for hosting such a remarkably well-coordinated event.

Pedro Cartaxo CintraSociety for Simulation in Europe – SESAM

With over 40 years of conference experience, EUPSF conference in Madrid was definitely in the top 3! The intensity of the sessions in combination with the dedication of the participants and the atmosphere of the venue was totally awesome. Thanks for having been able to participate!

Dr. Rob NeeterThe Netherlands

I had the opportunity to present the National action plan on patient safety in Sweden during the EUPSF Conference. Patient Safety is a foundation within our healthcare system and the EUPSF Conference provided a valuable opportunity to present our national work to a wide European audience.

Bruno ZieglerMedical Officer, Swedish National Board of Health and Welfare

The EUPSF conference was an engaging event that we were very pleased to be part of. Great discussions about how we can advance patient safety as a clinical and industry team! Thank you for involving us.

Kenneth OsbaeckMedtronic

I was delighted to participate in the 2022 EUPSF conference, which highlighted that patient safety is critical in improving patient outcomes. This can only be achieved when patients are involved at every step of their pathway.

Annabell MerklinPatient Advocacy, Sr. Manager at Edwards Lifesciences

What an incredible day it has been! I am grateful to the EUPSF for connecting us all and amplifying the visibility of our work!

Radoslav HerdaSlovak Patient Association

Co-organizing the Patient Safety Conference with EUPSF was a great experience. The exceptional collaboration with a skilled and efficient EUPSF team added a new dimension to our annual conference. It successfully bridged the gap between the European and local perspectives, enabling us to address common challenges, share best practices, and foster cooperation.

Matthias HellströmFOKUS Patient® Sweden