Book[edited by] Janice C. Palaganas, Beth Tamplet Ulrich, Mary E. (Beth) Mancini.
Summary: "Simulation can be a valuable tool in academic or clinical settings, but technology changes quickly, and faculty, students, and clinicians need to know how to respond. Understanding simulation scenarios and environments is essential when designing and implementing effective programs for interdisciplinary learners. In this fully revised second edition of Mastering Simulation, nationally known experts Janice Palaganas, Beth Ulrich, and Beth Mancini guide students and practitioners in developing clinical competencies and provide a solid foundation for improving patient outcomes"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Foreword
Introduction
1 Foundations of Simulation
2 Developing Clinical Competence and Confidence
3 Creating an Effective Simulation Environment
4 Creating Effective, Evidence-Based Scenarios
5 Key Concepts in Simulation: Debriefing and Reflective Practice
6 Evaluating Simulation Effectiveness
7 Simulation as a Continuous Learning System
8 Using Simulation With Specific Learner Populations
9 Using Simulation for Interprofessional Education and Practice
10 Using Simulation in Academic Environments to Improve Learner Performance
11 Using Simulation in Hospitals and Healthcare Systems to Improve Outcomes
12 Using Simulation for Risk Management and Quality Improvement
13 Using Simulation for Research
14 Defining Roles and Building a Career in Simulation
15 Credentialing and Certification in Simulation
16 Designing Simulation Centers for Health Education
17 The Future of Simulation in Healthcare.