Clinical Simulation: Education, Operations and Engineering
Editat de Gilles Chiniaraen Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 aug 2019
- Edited by a leading educator, consultant and practitioner in the clinical simulation field
- Redesigned structure emphasizes the five components of simulation pedagogy
- Contains over 30 new chapters that feature the most up-to-date industry information and practices
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780128156575
ISBN-10: 0128156570
Pagini: 992
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 52 mm
Greutate: 1.9 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
ISBN-10: 0128156570
Pagini: 992
Dimensiuni: 191 x 235 x 52 mm
Greutate: 1.9 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Cuprins
I. FOUNDATIONS IN CLINICAL SIMULATION
1. A Brief History of Clinical Simulation: How Did We Get Here?
2. The Many Faces of Simulation
3. Simulated and Standardized Patients
4. Virtual Patients and Serious Games
5. Physiologic Modeling for Simulators
II FOUNDATIONS IN CLINICAL SIMULATION
6. Adapting Learning in a Simulated Environment
7. Adult Learning and Simulation-Based Education
8. Theory for Practice: Learning Theories for Simulation
9. Simulation-Based Education and the Challenge of Transfer
10. Using Cognitive Load Theory to Optimize Simulation Design
11. Motivational Dynamics in Simulation
12. Learning Through PlayTraining
13. Simulation as a Social Event: Stepping Back, Thinking About Fundamental Assumptions
III BUILDING EFFECTIVE SIMULATION EXPERIENCES
14. Educational Foundations of Instructional Design Applied to Simulation-Based Education
15. Theory and Practice of Developing an Effective Simulation Curriculum
16. Creating Effective Learning Environments: The Educator’s Perspective
17. Assessing and Planning for Simulation Implementation: An Approach to Instructional Design to Meet Organizational Needs
18. When Simulation Should and Should Not Be in the Curriculum
19. Integrating Simulation to Existing Educational Programs
20. Planning and Assessing Clinical Simulation Using Task Analysis
21. Theoretical Underpinnings of Scenario Design
22. Key Issues in Scenario Design for Simulation
23. A Systematic Approach to Scenario Design
24. A Pragmatic Approach to Scenario Scripting
IV THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF LEARNING
25. Crisis Resource Management and Nontechnical Skills: From Individuals to Teams, From Danger to Safety
26. Simulation for Learning Clinical Reasoning
27. Simulation for Procedural Tasks
28. Simulation for Pediatrics and Neonatal Care
29. Simulation for Critical Care
30. Simulation for Obstetrics
31. Simulation for Pharmacy
32. Simulation for Workplace Adaptation and Organizational Change
V IMPLEMENTING SIMULATION
33. Prebriefing and Briefing
34. Debriefing Frameworks and Methods
35. Debriefing for the Transfer of Learning: A Cognitive Approach
36. Realism and the Art of Simulation
37. Moving Beyond Fidelity
38. In Situ Simulation
VI IMPLEMENTING SIMULATION
39. Simulation Facility Design 101: The Basics
40. Creation of Structure-Function Relationships in the Design of a Simulation Center
41. The One-Room Schoolhouse for Simulation
42. The One-Room Schoolhouse: A Practical Example
43. The Dedicated Clinical Simulation Suite
44. Simulation in Remote Areas
45. Simulation on a Low Budget
46. Funding for Simulation
47. Creative Procurement for Your Simulation Program
48. Evaluating and Choosing Patient Simulators and Equipment
49. Technological Infrastructure
50. Professional Stagecraft: Creating Simulated Clinical Environments
51. Governance and Administration of Simulation Programs: Providing the Structure and Strategic Foundation for Excellence
52. An Innovative Way to Think About a Simulation Center’s Core Administrative Functions: Comparing Managing a Simulation Facility to a Restaurant
53. Challenges in Simulation Implementation: A National Simulation Program in Germany
VII IMPLEMENTING SIMULATION
54. Roles and Functions in a Simulation Center
55. Considerations on the Training of Simulation Educators
56. Train-the-Trainers: Creating Simulation Educators
VIII ASSESSMENT
57. Simulation for Assessment
58. Simulation and High-Stakes Assessment
59. Evaluating Simulation Programs Throughout the Program Development Life Cycle
60. Accrediting Simulation Programs
1. A Brief History of Clinical Simulation: How Did We Get Here?
2. The Many Faces of Simulation
3. Simulated and Standardized Patients
4. Virtual Patients and Serious Games
5. Physiologic Modeling for Simulators
II FOUNDATIONS IN CLINICAL SIMULATION
6. Adapting Learning in a Simulated Environment
7. Adult Learning and Simulation-Based Education
8. Theory for Practice: Learning Theories for Simulation
9. Simulation-Based Education and the Challenge of Transfer
10. Using Cognitive Load Theory to Optimize Simulation Design
11. Motivational Dynamics in Simulation
12. Learning Through PlayTraining
13. Simulation as a Social Event: Stepping Back, Thinking About Fundamental Assumptions
III BUILDING EFFECTIVE SIMULATION EXPERIENCES
14. Educational Foundations of Instructional Design Applied to Simulation-Based Education
15. Theory and Practice of Developing an Effective Simulation Curriculum
16. Creating Effective Learning Environments: The Educator’s Perspective
17. Assessing and Planning for Simulation Implementation: An Approach to Instructional Design to Meet Organizational Needs
18. When Simulation Should and Should Not Be in the Curriculum
19. Integrating Simulation to Existing Educational Programs
20. Planning and Assessing Clinical Simulation Using Task Analysis
21. Theoretical Underpinnings of Scenario Design
22. Key Issues in Scenario Design for Simulation
23. A Systematic Approach to Scenario Design
24. A Pragmatic Approach to Scenario Scripting
IV THE GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF LEARNING
25. Crisis Resource Management and Nontechnical Skills: From Individuals to Teams, From Danger to Safety
26. Simulation for Learning Clinical Reasoning
27. Simulation for Procedural Tasks
28. Simulation for Pediatrics and Neonatal Care
29. Simulation for Critical Care
30. Simulation for Obstetrics
31. Simulation for Pharmacy
32. Simulation for Workplace Adaptation and Organizational Change
V IMPLEMENTING SIMULATION
33. Prebriefing and Briefing
34. Debriefing Frameworks and Methods
35. Debriefing for the Transfer of Learning: A Cognitive Approach
36. Realism and the Art of Simulation
37. Moving Beyond Fidelity
38. In Situ Simulation
VI IMPLEMENTING SIMULATION
39. Simulation Facility Design 101: The Basics
40. Creation of Structure-Function Relationships in the Design of a Simulation Center
41. The One-Room Schoolhouse for Simulation
42. The One-Room Schoolhouse: A Practical Example
43. The Dedicated Clinical Simulation Suite
44. Simulation in Remote Areas
45. Simulation on a Low Budget
46. Funding for Simulation
47. Creative Procurement for Your Simulation Program
48. Evaluating and Choosing Patient Simulators and Equipment
49. Technological Infrastructure
50. Professional Stagecraft: Creating Simulated Clinical Environments
51. Governance and Administration of Simulation Programs: Providing the Structure and Strategic Foundation for Excellence
52. An Innovative Way to Think About a Simulation Center’s Core Administrative Functions: Comparing Managing a Simulation Facility to a Restaurant
53. Challenges in Simulation Implementation: A National Simulation Program in Germany
VII IMPLEMENTING SIMULATION
54. Roles and Functions in a Simulation Center
55. Considerations on the Training of Simulation Educators
56. Train-the-Trainers: Creating Simulation Educators
VIII ASSESSMENT
57. Simulation for Assessment
58. Simulation and High-Stakes Assessment
59. Evaluating Simulation Programs Throughout the Program Development Life Cycle
60. Accrediting Simulation Programs