Develop strategies, practice teamwork, and hone communication skills as you reproduce the clinical experience to problem solve around hemodynamic instability, significant hypoxemia, and other challenges.
The Simulation Education Network (SEN) is a network of ASA-endorsed simulation programs held in centers across the country to deliver training to anesthesiologists. Courses are designed to realistically recreate challenging clinical cases to allow participants to problem‐solve in a manner similar to actual clinical experience.
With more than 50 ASA-endorsed simulation centers across the U.S., it’s simple to find a location and schedule that work for you.
Interested in becoming an ASA-endorsed simulation center? View the requirements and application.
View upcoming simulation events in the calendar and filter by location.
If you are an ASA-endorsed simulation center, fill out this form to submit an event.
View the Editorial Board for Simulation-Based Training.
This activity contributes to the Part 4: Improvement in Medical Practice requirement of the American Board of Anesthesiology’s (ABA) redesigned Maintenance of Certification in Anesthesiology Program® (MOCA®), known as MOCA 2.0®. Earn up to 25 points for completion of the activity.
Please consult the ABA website, www.theABA.org, for a list of all MOCA 2.0 requirements.
Please contact ASA Education staff at [email protected] with any questions on MOCA simulation courses at ASA-endorsed simulation centers.
To receive MOCA credit, the Diplomate must actively participate in the entire simulation course and complete a course evaluation and Practice Improvement Plan within three days of the course conclusion. Beginning 30 days after your course, you will receive three monthly reminders to complete a web‐based attestation that includes a description of your Practice Improvement Plan.
MOCA credit is independent of CME credit. Some centers may elect to provide CME credit. Contact the center where you will take the course for specific CME information about their courses.
Curated by: the ASA Simulation Education Team
Date of last update: February 5, 2024