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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

This book details all aspects of simulation in medical education and evaluation. It details current techniques and technologies, including concepts and capabilities, and offers tips on funding, development, accreditation, and marketing of simulation centers.

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The Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation is an excellent resource for anesthesiologists interested in or involved with medical simulation. It has a wealth of information useful for the occasional simulation instructor as well as program developers and operations managers. It is unique in that no other textbook on simulation has been as rich or as encompassing, nor have they offered information provided by such an authoritative collection of authors. (Noel ORegan, Canadian Journal of Anesthesia/Journal canadien d'anesthésie, Vol. 61, July, 2014)

This is intended as a reference textbook for the field of simulation in healthcare. To that end, it provides an overview of terminology, history, and current issues. The book will serve as a comprehensive reference for medical educators developing simulation programs and as an excellent resource for those seeking to expand their knowledge base. offers an extensive overview of this field,with some of todays leading experts presenting their viewpoints of healthcare simulation in a cogent and readable manner. It is highly recommended. (Rebecca Bowden, Doodys Book Reviews, November, 2013)

Part I Introduction to Simulation
1 Healthcare Simulation: From "Best Secret" to "Best Practice"
3(2)
Adam I. Levine
Samuel DeMaria Jr.
Andrew D. Schwartz
Alan J. Sim
2 The History of Simulation
5(46)
Kathleen Rosen
Howard A. Schwid
David Gaba
Michael Good
Joel A. Kaplan
Jeffrey H. Silverstein
Adam I. Levine
Lou Oberndorf
3 Education and Learning Theory
51(6)
Susan J. Pasquale
4 The Use of Humor to Enrich the Simulated Environment
57(8)
Christopher J. Gallagher
Tommy Corrado
5 The Use of Stress to Enrich the Simulated Environment
65(8)
Samuel DeMaria Jr.
Adam I. Levine
6 Debriefing Using a Structured and Supported Approach
73(12)
Paul E. Phrampus
John M. O'Donnell
7 Debriefing with Good Judgment
85(10)
Demian Szyld
Jenny W. Rudolph
8 Crisis Resource Management
95(16)
Ruth M. Fanning
Sara N. Goldhaber-Fiebert
Ankeet D. Undani
David M. Gaba
9 Patient Safety
111(10)
Pramudith V. Sirimanna
Rajesh Aggarwal
10 Systems Integration
121(14)
William Dunn
Ellen Deutsch
Juli Maxworthy
Kathleen Gallo
Yue Dong
Jennifer Manos
Tiffany Pendergrass
Victoria Brazil
11 Competency Assessment
135(26)
Ross J. Scalese
Rose Hatala
12 Simulation for Licensure and Certification
161(12)
Amitai Ziv
Haim Berkenstadt
Orit Eisenberg
Part II Simulation Modalities and Technologies
13 Standardized Patients
173(18)
Lisa D. Howley
14 Computer and Web Based Simulators
191(18)
Kathleen M. Ventre
Howard A. Schwid
15 Mannequin Based Simulators
209(24)
Chad Epps
Marjorie Lee White
Nancy Tofil
16 Virtual Reality, Haptic Simulators, and Virtual Environments
233(24)
Ryan Owens
Jeffrey M. Taekman
Part III Simulation for Healthcare Disciplines
17 Simulation in Anesthesiology
257(32)
Laurence Torsher
Paula Craigo
18 Simulation in Non-Invasive Cardiology
289(10)
James McKinney
Ross J. Scalese
Rose Hatala
19 Simulation in Cardiothoracic Surgery
299(16)
James I. Fann
Richard H. Feins
George L. Hicks
20 Simulation in Emergency Medicine
315(14)
Steve McLaughlin
Sam Clarke
Shekhar Menon
Thomas P. Noeller
Yasuharu Okuda
Michael D. Smith
Christopher Strother
21 Simulation in Dentistry and Oral Health
329(12)
Riki Gottlieb
J. Marioke Vervoorn
Judith Buchanan
22 Simulation in Family Medicine
341(12)
James M. Cooke
Leslie Wimsatt
23 Simulation in General Surgery
353(14)
Dimitrios Stefanidis
Paul D. Colavita
24 Simulation in Gastroenterology
367(12)
Jenifer R. Lightdale
25 Simulation in Genitourinary Surgery
379(12)
Marjolein C. Persoon
Barbara M.A. Schout
Matthew T. Gettman
David D. Thiel
26 Simulation in Internal Medicine
391(10)
Paul E. Ogden
Courtney West
Lori Graham
Curtis Mirkes
Colleen Y. Colbert
27 Simulation in Military and Battlefield Medicine
401(14)
Robert M. Rush Jr.
28 Simulation in Neurosurgery and Neurosurgical Procedures
415(10)
Ali Alaraj
Matthew K. Tobin
Daniel M. Birk
Fady T. Charbel
29 Simulation in Nursing
425(12)
Kim Leighton
30 Simulation in Obstetrics and Gynecology
437(16)
Shad Deering
Tamika C. Auguste
31 Simulation in Ophthalmology
453(10)
Gina M. Rogers
Bonnie Henderson
Thomas A. Oetting
32 Simulation in Orthopedic Surgery
463(14)
Jay D. Mabrey
Kivanc Atesok
Kenneth Egol
Laith Jazrawi
Gregory Hall
33 Simulation in Otolaryngology
477(10)
Ellen S. Deutsch
Luv R. Javia
34 Simulation in Pain and Palliative Care
487(8)
Yury Khelemsky
Jason Epstein
35 Simulation in Pediatrics
495(16)
Vincent Grant
Jon Duff
Farhan Bhanji
Adam Cheng
36 Simulation in Psychiatry
511(14)
Elizabeth Goldfarb
Tristan Gorrindo
37 Simulation in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
525(12)
Adam D. Peets
Najib T. Ayas
38 Simulation in Radiology: Diagnostic Techniques
537(12)
Alexander Towbin
39 Simulation in Radiology: Endovascular and Interventional Techniques
549(8)
Amrita Kumar
Derek Gould
40 Simulation in Basic Science Education
557(18)
Staci Leisman
Kenneth Gilpin
Basil Hanss
Part IV Professional Development in Simulation
41 The Clinical Educator Track for Medical Students and Residents
575(12)
Alan J. Sim
Bryan P. Mahoney
Daniel Katz
Rajesh Reddy
Andrew Goldberg
42 Fellowship Training in Simulation
587(6)
Emily M. Hayden
James A. Gordon
43 Specialized Courses in Simulation
593(6)
Deborah Navedo
Robert Simon
44 Continuing Education in Simulation
599(12)
Ronald Levy
Kathryn Adams
Wanda Goranson
Part V Program Development in Simulation
45 Center Development and Practical Considerations
611(14)
Michael Seropian
Bonnie Driggers
Jesika Gavilanes
46 Business Planning Considerations for a Healthcare Simulation Center
625(8)
Maria Galati
Robert Williams
47 Securing Funding for Simulation Centers and Research
633(8)
Kanav Kahol
48 Program and Center Accreditation
641(8)
Rosemarie Fernandez
Megan Sherman
Christopher Strother
Thomas Benedetti
Pamela Andreatta
49 A Future Vision
649(6)
Adam I. Levine
Samuel DeMaria Jr.
Andrew D. Schwartz
Alan J. Sim
Appendices 655(42)
Index 697