SSH is committed to making IMSH accessible to every healthcare simulationist — regardless of institution size or budget. Two named scholarships support attendance for those who need it most.
Beverlee Anderson Education Scholarship
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A need-based scholarship for healthcare simulationists who would otherwise be unable to attend IMSH. Priority is given to first-time attendees and those from low-budget organizations.
Bob Waters became an advocate for simulation after a single demonstration in 2006. A lobbyist by trade, he opened doors on Capitol Hill that no one had knocked on before. He was 55 when a brain tumor cut short a career defined by generosity and vision.
What's included
Full registration for IMSH
One year of SSH Student membership
$1,500 travel stipend
Eligibility: Full or part-time students, residents, and fellows. Established by the AIMS Board and SSH to honor Bob's commitment to the next generation of simulation professionals.