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SPRINGFIELD – Under a new law led by State Senator Rachel Ventura and State Representative Hoan Huynh, simulation training will be considered an approved form of continuing education for licensed health care professionals.

“As new and improved technologies continue to shape the medical field, simulation training offers an untapped opportunity to provide continuing education to medical students,” said Ventura (D-Joliet). “Allowing this type of training expands cutting-edge educational resources.”

House Bill 3850 allows simulation training provided by an approved sponsor to count toward a licensed health care professional's continuing education requirement, aiming to modernize professional education and help retain health care workers across Illinois.

Currently, simulation-based training for medical licenses is not required by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. In an attempt to modernize current educational practices, the bill aims to add simulation training as an approved training tool for professional licensing, expanding opportunities for hands-on learning.

"Throughout the state and nation, we have a profound shortage of health care workers — from CNAs to doctors," said Huynh (D-Chicago). "Cutting red tape and offering new pathways to fulfill continuing education requirements will help more professionals stay in the field and continue to deliver the care our communities need."

House Bill 3850 was signed into law on Aug. 15, and goes into effect immediately.