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Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Nursing - by Jared M Kutzin & Kt Waxman & Connie M Lopez & Debra Kiegaldie (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Simulation-based education is a rapidly expanding field.
- About the Author: Jared M. KutzinAssociate Professor, Emergency Medicine & Medical EducationIcahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiSenior Director of Emergency Medicine SimulationMount Sinai Hospital New York, NY KT WaxmanProfessor and Director, DNP ProgramCo-Director, Leadership InstituteUCSF School of NursingDirector, California Simulation AllianceSan Francisco, CA Connie M. Lopez Maternal Child Health Patient Safety and Risk ManagementKaiser PermanentePleasanton, CA Debra KiegaldieProfessor - Clinical Chair - Health Workforce & SimulationAdjunct Academic Eastern Health Clinical School, Monash UniversityHolmesglen Institute and Healthscope Hospitals, Melbourne, Australia
- 489 Pages
- Medical, Nursing
- Series Name: Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation
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Book Synopsis
Simulation-based education is a rapidly expanding field. The use of simulation was pioneered in anesthesiology and nursing over 50 years ago. However, recent advances have allowed simulation to become commonplace in many different educational environments. These environments include undergraduate nursing education, graduate nursing education, and post-graduate clinical education.
This book provides an in-depth review of the common simulation techniques used in each setting and then dives deeper into each of the practice areas that nurses use for simulation. The book offers an overview for novice simulation users as well as a resource for simulation users looking to expand into other uses.
Capturing the latest advances, this book brings a comprehensive review of gradate and post-graduate clinical simulation together in a single resource.
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Simulation-based education is a rapidly expanding field. The use of simulation was pioneered in anesthesiology and nursing over 50 years ago. However, recent advances have allowed simulation to become commonplace in many different educational environments. These environments include undergraduate nursing education, graduate nursing education, and post-graduate clinical education.This book provides an in-depth review of the common simulation techniques used in each setting and then dives deeper into each of the practice areas that nurses use for simulation. The book offers an overview for novice simulation users as well as a resource for simulation users looking to expand into other uses.
Capturing the latest advances, this book brings a comprehensive review of gradate and post-graduate clinical simulation together in a single resource.
About the Author
Jared M. Kutzin
Associate Professor, Emergency Medicine & Medical Education
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount SinaiSenior Director of Emergency Medicine Simulation
Mount Sinai Hospital
New York, NY
KT Waxman
Professor and Director, DNP Program
Co-Director, Leadership Institute
UCSF School of Nursing
Director, California Simulation Alliance
San Francisco, CA
Connie M. Lopez
Maternal Child Health Patient Safety and Risk Management
Kaiser Permanente
Pleasanton, CA
Debra Kiegaldie
Professor - Clinical Chair - Health Workforce & Simulation
Adjunct Academic Eastern Health Clinical School, Monash University
Holmesglen Institute and Healthscope Hospitals,
Melbourne, Australia