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Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation (eBook)

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2013 | 2013
XX, 721 Seiten
Springer New York (Verlag)
978-1-4614-5993-4 (ISBN)

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The Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation is a cohesive, single-source reference on all aspects of simulation in medical education and evaluation.  It covers the use of simulation in training in each specialty and is aimed at healthcare educators and administrators who are developing their own simulation centers or programs and professional organizations looking to incorporate the technology into their credentialing process.  For those already involved in simulation, the book will serve as a state-of-the-art reference that helps them increase their knowledge base, expand their simulation program's capabilities, and attract new, additional target learners.

Features:

•  Written and edited by pioneers and experts in healthcare simulation

•  Personal memoirs from simulation pioneers

•  Each medical specialty covered

•  Guidance on teaching in the simulated environment

•  Up-to-date information on current techniques and technologies

•  Tips from 'insiders' on funding, development, accreditation, and marketing of simulation centers

•  Floor plans of simulation centers from across the United States

•  Comprehensive glossary of terminology


The Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation is a cohesive, single-source reference on all aspects of simulation in medical education and evaluation. It covers the use of simulation in training in each specialty and is aimed at healthcare educators and administrators who are developing their own simulation centers or programs and professional organizations looking to incorporate the technology into their credentialing process. For those already involved in simulation, the book will serve as a state-of-the-art reference that helps them increase their knowledge base, expand their simulation program's capabilities, and attract new, additional target learners.Features:* Written and edited by pioneers and experts in healthcare simulation * Personal memoirs from simulation pioneers * Each medical specialty covered * Guidance on teaching in the simulated environment * Up-to-date information on current techniques and technologies * Tips from "e;insiders"e; on funding, development, accreditation, and marketing of simulation centers * Floor plans of simulation centers from across the United States * Comprehensive glossary of terminology

Table of ContentsForwardBy David M. GabaPART I. INTRODUCTION TO SIMULATIONChapter 1. Healthcare Simulation: From “Best Secret” to “Best Practice”By Adam I. Levine, Samuel DeMaria Jr., Alan Sim, and Andrew SchwartzChapter 2. The History of Simulation (including personal memoirs)By Kathleen Rosen(Personal Memoirs by David Gaba, Lou Oberndorf, Howard A. Schwid, Michael Good, Joel A. Kaplan, Jeffrey H. Silverstein, Adam I. Levine)Chapter 3. Education and Learning TheoryBy Susan J. PasqualeChapter 4. The Use of Humor to Enrich the Simulated EnvironmentBy Christopher Gallagher and Tommy Corrado Chapter 5. The Use of Stress in the Simulated EnvironmentBy Samuel DeMaria Jr. and Adam I. LevineChapter 6. Debriefing: Using a Structured and Supported ApproachBy Paul E. Phrampus and John M. O’Donnell Chapter 7. Debriefing with Good Judgment: Technique for Formative Feedback, Reflection, and Behavior Change in Healthcare SimulationBy Demian Szyld and Jenny W. RudolphChapter 8. Crisis Resource ManagementBy Ruth M. Fanning, Sara N. Goldhaber-Fiebert, Ankeet D. Undani, and David M. GabaChapter 9. Patient SafetyBy Pramudith V. Sirimanna and Rajesh Aggarwal Chapter 10. Systems Integration: Engineering the Future of Healthcare Delivery via SimulationBy William Dunn, Ellen Deutsch, Juli Maxworthy, Kathleen Gallo, Yue Dong, Jennifer Manos, Tiffany Pendergrass, and Victoria BrazilChapter 11. Competency AssessmentBy Ross J. Scalese and Rose HatalaChapter 12. Simulation for Licensure and CertificationBy Amitai Ziv, Haim Berkenstadt, and Orit EisenbergPART II. SIMULATION MODALITIES AND TECHNOLOGIES Chapter 13. Standardized PatientsBy Lisa D. Howley Chapter 14. Computer and Web Based SimulatorsBy Kathleen M. Ventre and Howard A. SchwidChapter 15. Manikin Based SimulatorsBy Chad Epps, Marjorie Lee White, and Nancy Tofil Chapter 16. Virtual Reality, Haptic Simulators, and Virtual EnvironmentsBy Ryan Owens and Jeffrey M. TaekmanPART III. SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE DISCIPLINES Chapter 17. Simulation in AnesthesiologyBy Laurence Torsher and Paula CraigoChapter 18. Simulation in Non-Invasive CardiologyBy James McKinney, Ross J. Scalese, and Rose HatalaChapter 19. Simulation in Cardiothoracic SurgeryBy James I. Fann,  Richard H. Feins, and George L. HicksChapter 20. Simulation in Emergency MedicineBy Steve McLaughlin, Sam Clarke, Shekhar Menon, Thomas P. Noeller, Yasuharu Okuda, Michael D. Smith, and Christopher StrotherChapter 21. Simulation in Dentistry/Oral HealthBy Riki Gottlieb, J. Marjoke Vervoorn, and Judith BuchananChapter 22. Simulation in Family Medicine By James M. Cooke and Leslie WimsattChapter 23. Simulation in General SurgeryBy Dimitrios Stefanidis and Paul D. ColavitaChapter 24. Simulation in GastroenterologyBy Jenifer R. LightdaleChapter 25. Simulation in Genitourinary SurgeryBy Marjolein C. Persoon, Barbara M.A. Schout, Matthew T. Gettman, and David D. ThielChapter 26. Simulation in Medical Education: Internal MedicineBy Paul E. Ogden, Courtney West, Lori Graham, Curtis Mirkes, and Colleen Y. ColbertChapter 27. Simulation in Military and Battlefield MedicineBy COL Robert M. Rush, Jr.Chapter 28. Simulation in Neurosurgery and Neurosurgical ProceduresBy Ali Alaraj, Matthew K. Tobin, Daniel M. Birk, and Fady T. CharbelChapter 29. Simulation in NursingBy Kim LeightonChapter 30. Simulation in Obstetrics and GynecologyBy Shad Deering and Tamika C. AugusteChapter 31. Simulation in OphthalmologyBy Gina M. Rogers, Bonnie Henderson, and Thomas A. OettingChapter 32. Simulation in Orthopaedic SurgeryBy Jay D. Mabrey, Kivanc Atesok, Kenneth Egol, Laith Jazrawi, and Gregory HallChapter 33. Simulation in Otolaryngology By Ellen S. Deutsch and Luv R. JaviaChapter 34. Simulation in Medical Education: Pain & Palliative CareBy Yury Khelemsky and Jason EpsteinChapter 35. Simulation in PediatricsBy Vincent Grant, Jon Duff, Farhan Bhanji, and Adam Cheng Chapter 36. Simulation in PsychiatryBy Elizabeth Goldfarb and Tristan GorrindoChapter 37. Simulation in Pulmonary and Critical Care MedicineBy Adam D. Peets and Najib T. Ayas Chapter 38. Simulation in Radiology: Diagnostic Techniques By Alexander TowbinChapter 39. Simulation in Radiology: Endovascular and Interventional Techniques By Amrita Kumar and Derek GouldChapter 40. Simulation in Basic Science EducationBy Staci Leisman, Kenneth Gilpin, and Basil HanssPART IV. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN SIMULATIONChapter 41. The Clinical Educator Track for Medical Students and ResidentsBy Alan J. Sim, Bryan P. Mahoney, Daniel Katz, Rajesh Reddy, and Andrew Goldberg Chapter 42. Simulation Fellowship TrainingBy Emily M. Hayden and James A. GordonChapter 43. Specialized Courses By Deborah Navedo and Robert Simon Chapter 44. Continuing Education (CE) in Healthcare SimulationBy Ronald Levy, Kathryn Adams, and Wanda GoransonPART V. PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT IN SIMULATIONChapter 45. Center Development and Practical ConsiderationsBy Michael Seropian, Bonnie Driggers, and Jesika GavilanesChapter 46. Business Planning Considerations for a Healthcare Simulation CenterBy Maria Galati and Robert WilliamsChapter 47. Securing Funding for Simulation Centers and ResearchBy Kanav KaholChapter 48. Program and Center Accreditation By Rosemarie Fernandez, Megan Sherman, Christopher Strother, Thomas Benedetti, and Pamela AndreattaChapter 49. A Future VisionBy Adam I. Levine, Samuel DeMaria, Alan Sim, and Andrew SchwartzAppendix 1. Simulation Center Sample Floorplans and Facility Pictures Appendix 2. Terms and Terminology

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.6.2013
Zusatzinfo XX, 721 p. 176 illus., 142 illus. in color.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Anästhesie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Chirurgie
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Innere Medizin
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Intensivmedizin
Medizin / Pharmazie Medizinische Fachgebiete Notfallmedizin
Medizin / Pharmazie Pflege
Technik Medizintechnik
Schlagworte Academic Medicine • Computer simulators • History of simulation • medical education • Medical simulation cent • Medical simulation center credentialing • Medical simulation center development • Medical simulation center funding • Medical simulation center marketing • patient safety • Physical simulators • Simulation • Standardized patients • Virtual reality simulators • Web-based simulators
ISBN-10 1-4614-5993-1 / 1461459931
ISBN-13 978-1-4614-5993-4 / 9781461459934
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