Author: | Pamela R. Jeffries, DNS, RN, ANEF, FAAN, Jim Battin, BS | ISBN: | 9780826129550 |
Publisher: | Springer Publishing Company | Publication: | August 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | Springer Publishing Company | Language: | English |
Author: | Pamela R. Jeffries, DNS, RN, ANEF, FAAN, Jim Battin, BS |
ISBN: | 9780826129550 |
Publisher: | Springer Publishing Company |
Publication: | August 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | Springer Publishing Company |
Language: | English |
"Pam Jefferies and Jim Battin provide a very thoughtful, step by step approach to create a collaborative health care simulation consortium. It is inspiring to witness many stakeholders come together in Southeast Indiana to effectively educate and train people entering the healthcare profession (and current nurses, doctors, and allied health professionals)! [This book] isn't just about health care and simulationÖ it offers a terrific road-map for any community, region, or industry focused on developing human potential as the means to economic prosperity and quality of life!"
--John Burnett
Chief Executive Officer, Community Education Coalition of Columbus, Indiana
"This book provides an important road map for health care professionals to develop collaborations effectively in simulation, regardless of discipline or domain. Readers can also use it to evaluate existing collaborationsÖ[The] book will improve both developing programs and existing programs, so that educators and administrators can focus their attention on teaching and learning through simulation."
--Bonnie Driggers, MS, MPA, RN
SimHealth Consultants, CEO and Senior Consultant Oregon Health & Science University, Faculty Emeritus
--Michael Seropian, MD, FRCPC
Associate Professor, Oregon Health & Science University
Past Chair and Founder, Oregon Simulation Alliance President, Society for Simulation in Healthcare
Over two thirds of magnet hospitals in the United States use simulation in staff education programs, and many educators have introduced simulation into their nursing and healthcare curricula. This highly practical volume meets a growing need for guidelines on planning, organizing, and implementing a health care education simulation center, using the collaborative and cost effective consortium model.
The book takes the reader step-by-step through the process of building a coalition of key stakeholders, gathering and analyzing data, assigning leadership roles within the consortium, developing a strategic plan, and implementing and sustaining it. Case studies in each chapter provide real-life insight from a successful existing consortium by examining how it operates and highlighting successes, mistakes, and lessons learned.
Key Features:
"Pam Jefferies and Jim Battin provide a very thoughtful, step by step approach to create a collaborative health care simulation consortium. It is inspiring to witness many stakeholders come together in Southeast Indiana to effectively educate and train people entering the healthcare profession (and current nurses, doctors, and allied health professionals)! [This book] isn't just about health care and simulationÖ it offers a terrific road-map for any community, region, or industry focused on developing human potential as the means to economic prosperity and quality of life!"
--John Burnett
Chief Executive Officer, Community Education Coalition of Columbus, Indiana
"This book provides an important road map for health care professionals to develop collaborations effectively in simulation, regardless of discipline or domain. Readers can also use it to evaluate existing collaborationsÖ[The] book will improve both developing programs and existing programs, so that educators and administrators can focus their attention on teaching and learning through simulation."
--Bonnie Driggers, MS, MPA, RN
SimHealth Consultants, CEO and Senior Consultant Oregon Health & Science University, Faculty Emeritus
--Michael Seropian, MD, FRCPC
Associate Professor, Oregon Health & Science University
Past Chair and Founder, Oregon Simulation Alliance President, Society for Simulation in Healthcare
Over two thirds of magnet hospitals in the United States use simulation in staff education programs, and many educators have introduced simulation into their nursing and healthcare curricula. This highly practical volume meets a growing need for guidelines on planning, organizing, and implementing a health care education simulation center, using the collaborative and cost effective consortium model.
The book takes the reader step-by-step through the process of building a coalition of key stakeholders, gathering and analyzing data, assigning leadership roles within the consortium, developing a strategic plan, and implementing and sustaining it. Case studies in each chapter provide real-life insight from a successful existing consortium by examining how it operates and highlighting successes, mistakes, and lessons learned.
Key Features: