The SIMS have been named!

Congratulations to Jackie Lakin, winner of last week’s “Name the Sims” contest! Lakin, an instructor, often uses the Sims in her courses and has become familiar with the entire Sim family. Lakin submitted the following winning names for the members of the Sim family:

• SimMan (the “mom”) – Gyneco (Gynny) Sim
• SimMan 3G (the “dad”) – Manuel (Manny) Sim
• SimMan Mobile – Travis (Trav) Sim
• SimBaby – Neona (Neo) Sim

Lakin’s creative names are based in the health sciences; for example, “gyneco” is used in the formation of compound words relating to “woman” or “female,” such as gynecology. “Gynny” is the winning nickname. Also, “neona” is a creative invention relating to “neonatal” or “neo,” meaning “new.” For her winning contribution, Lakin takes home a PTC sweatshirt. Staff members in PTC’s Healthcare Alliance department narrowed down the results to the “Top 4” nominees, which included submissions from Lakin, nursing student Katie Cooper, business administration student James Hinrichs, and nursing student Katie Holmstrom.

The new, high-tech SimMen (simulation manikins) are being used for students enrolled in healthcare programs that allow students to experience realistic patient scenarios in the classroom. The Sims talk, have heartbeats, bleed, and more! During the contest, the Sims were on display, and students, staff and faculty members were encouraged to stop by the display, meet the Sims, and submit names for each.

May I just say Congrats to PTC Nursing department on the official births of your SIMS and may you truly learn bunches from them! They truly have great names!

About tcirwin3

I sit here staring at the screen – wondering... What do you want to know about me and where do I start? Who would have thought this particular question would bring me cause to ponder? I am... A mother: 3 beautiful children; Aingel 12, Hughie 9, Ruby 3; a wife( well-fiancé); a student (for many years now, but finally this is my “make it or break it” year); an employee of 3 jobs: PTC student worker, Home Health Aide, and PCA/Support Counselor for three disabled children. I have... Travelled the road less travelled by those who step lightly in life (Robert Frost wrote a great poem about it). Seen and experienced the world through many different points of view. Always remained myself, "always just me" is a common phrase I use. I do... Work and work in every aspect of my life! Very busy and very organized :) I will... Succeed to the best of my abilities in all I chance to achieve!
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