
Raymond Brisson III, BA, CHSOS is the Technical Operations Coordinator for the Center for Nursing Discovery at Duke University School of Nursing. Raymond’s responsibilities include maintaining the technology in the lab, including routine maintenance and updates on the high-fidelity manikins, multiple computers/stations, telepresence robots and video recording equipment. Raymond is a vital member of the simulation team and uses his expertise across all nursing programs to determine the best use of technology/ modalities in simulation-based learning activities. Raymond works closely with the Director of the CND in the development and management of the CND’s operational calendar. As a CHSOS, Raymond excels in technology, operations, and logistics and is certified to develop and manage the CND’s electronic health record training environment.
Raymond earned his Bachelor of Arts in History from Washington State University, (BA 2024). Raymond’s undergraduate research focused on 19th nursing in Irish workhouses and nursing in 1930’s film. At DUSON, Raymond is a member and former co-chair the Staff and Workplace Advocacy Council where he advocates for inclusive work environments.
Raymond is a member of the Simulation for Society in Healthcare (SSH), American Historical Association, and American Association for the History of Nursing. Raymond has published in peer review journals and presented innovative simulation technology concepts at both International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning (INACSL) and the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH). Raymond was selected as the Society for Simulation in Healthcare’s Simulation Operations Specialist of the Year (2024).