Samantha Davis, a neonatal-pediatric registered respiratory therapist, simulationist, and researcher based in the United States, holds positions at Oxford Medical Simulation and Henry Ford Health while serving as Adjunct Faculty at Boise State University and Thomas Jefferson University. As a Fellow of the American Association for Respiratory Care (FAARC), Samantha is widely known for her expertise in neonatal-pediatric respiratory care and simulation. She aspires to develop human-centered, affirming healthcare professionals through immersive simulation experiences. Samantha's contributions to the field have been awarded for teaching, simulation, and innovation from Boise State University, the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning, and the American Respiratory Care Foundation.
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