Healthcare Simulation: A Guide for Operations Specialists

Healthcare Simulation: A Guide for Operations Specialists

Gantt, Laura
Young, H. Michael

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A focused guide for healthcare simulation operations in education and training With the growing use of simulation within the field of healthcare, Healthcare Simulation: A Guide for Operations Specialists provides a much needed resource for developing the roles and responsibilities of simulation operations specialists. The book illustrates the current state and evolution of the simulation professional workforce and discusses the topics necessary for the development of this pivotal role. The book promotes the value of simulation in healthcare and its associated outcomes while clarifying the operational requirements  of successful simulations. Featuring numerous contributions from international experts, consultants, and specialists, Healthcare Simulation: A Guide for Operations Specialists presents advances in healthcare simulation techniques and also features: Coverage of the best practices and available technologies for healthcare simulation operations specialists within healthcare education, training, and assessment Interdisciplinary, practical examples throughout to help readers better understand the presented material An overview of the many facets of day–to–day operations within a healthcare simulation lab Discussions regarding the concurrent need for understanding proper patient care that accompanies the human–to–machine interface in patient simulation Healthcare Simulation: A Guide for Operations Specialists is an excellent reference for healthcare simulation professionals including administrators, medical directors, managers, simulation technologists, faculty members, and educators in academic and healthcare settings. The book is also a useful supplementary textbook for graduate–level courses related to simulation and certificate programs in simulation education and simulation operations. INDICE: Dedication .Acknowledgements .Table of Contents .Chapter 1: Introduction or PrefaceLaura Gantt .Chapter 2: Healthcare Simulation Operations: Bridging the GapsH. Michael Young .Chapter 3: Evolution of the Simulation Operations Specialist (SOS)Jesika Gavilanes .Chapter 4: The Simulation Operations Specialist as InnovatorS. Scott Atkinson .Chapter 5: The Simulation Operations Specialist as Artist & ProducerEmily Shaw .Chapter 6: Medical & Clinical Terminology for the Simulation Operations SpecialistMorgan Scherwitz, Cheryl Hunter, Lyndsey Scott, and Laura Gantt .Chapter 7: Simulation Operations, Curriculum Integration, and Performance ImprovementT. Brock and M. Holtschneider .Chapter 8: Finding the fit: What the simulation operations specialist has to offer & what the employer needsAmar Patel .Chapter 9: Foundations for the Simulation Operations SpecialistEvan Bartley .Chapter 10: Programming Patient Outcomes in Simulation: Concepts in Scenario Standardization & AutomationH. Michael Young and Valeriy Kozmenko .Chapter 11: Simulation Operations Specialists Job Descriptions: Composition, Negotiation, & ProcessesLaura T. Gantt .Chapter 12: Simulation research & the role of the simulation operations specialistGene Hobbs .Chapter 13: International perspectives on the role of the simulation operations specialistGuillaume Alinier and Adam Dodson .Chapter 14: Professional development for the Simulation Operations SpecialistTom Dongilli .Appendix 1: Terms, Terminology, & AbbreviationsLaura Gantt .Appendix 3: SOS Job Description exemplarsLaura Gantt .Appendix 4 :ConnectionsEvan Bartley .Appendix 5: File FormatsEvan Bartley .Appendix 6: Resources for Moulage, Props, & SoundsEmily Shaw .Index

  • ISBN: 978-1-118-94941-2
  • Editorial: Wiley–Blackwell
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 224
  • Fecha Publicación: 12/01/2016
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés