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"Official publication of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. This text meets the needs of the increasing numbers of healthcare practitioners, researchers, and educators using simulation techniques for education, assessment, and research. Provides clear definitions and best practices for the many types of simulation programs. It adeptly covers all areas of program management, including staffing, funding, equipment, and education models. Definitive guide to designing, building, and implementing successful cost-effective research-based simulation programs"--

Raise your simulation programs to new heights with the fully updated Defining Excellence in Simulation Programs, 2nd edition. An official publication of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, this fully illustrated guide speaks to the needs of all healthcare professionals using simulation for education, assessment, and research. Offering best practices for a wide variety of programs, it addresses all areas of program management, from staffing, funding, and equipment, to education models. Whether you are new to running a simulation program, developing a program, or studying simulation, this is your key to creating cost-effective, research-based programs. 



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Raise your simulation programs to new heights with the fully updated Defining Excellence in Simulation Programs, 2nd edition. An official publication of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare, this fully illustrated guide speaks to the needs of all healthcare professionals using simulation for education, assessment, and research. Offering best practices for a wide variety of programs, it addresses all areas of program management, from staffing, funding, and equipment, to education models. Whether you are new to running a simulation program, developing a program, or studying simulation, this is your key to creating cost-effective, research-based programs. 
 
Improve your simulation program with this definitive guide. This edition offers:
  • NEW content on International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation (INACSL) and Association of Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE) standards of practice 
  • 17 new chapters, with content reorganized to better align with certification exam blueprints
  • A fully illustrated, comprehensive framework for all operational aspects of simulation programs
  • Sections that address:
    • Standards of Practice – SSH, INACSL, and ASPE standards, technology standards, ethics, and more
    • Simulation Modalities – History of modern-day mannequins; mannequin terminology, selection, and usage; and standardized patient/participant 
    • Simulation Methods – In situ, mobile, hybrid, and tabletop simulation; and the continuum of care 
    • Management – Creating the infrastructure for a successful program, business needs and assets management, policies and procedures, and strategic plans
    • Funding – Sources of revenue, program budgets, business plans, and fee structures
    • Environmental Design – Building a simulation center, technical infrastructure, and more
    • Educational and Content Development – Educator training and simulation methodology courses, assessing learning needs, shared theories, and more
    • Delivery of Simulation – Assessment in healthcare simulation, preparing the learner, management of the scenarios, and more
    • Research – Healthcare simulation research, institutional review board, and more
    • Resources – Terms of references, examples of studies, case and scenario development templates, and more 
  • Chapter features include:
    • Expert’s Corner – Commentary on essential areas of training, research, and program development by simulation experts and founders
    • Consider This – Practical how-to’s on critical, related topics
    • Example and Case Study Boxes – Added examples that support chapter content 
    • Terms of Reference – Defines simulation terms and concepts
 
About the Clinical Editors
 
Juli C. Maxworthy, DNP, MSN, MBA, RN, CNL, CPHQ, CPPS, CHSE, FNAP, FSSH, is an Associate Professor at the University of San Francisco, School of Nursing and Health Professions, and President (2021) of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
 
Chad A. Epps, MD, FSSH, was the Executive Director, Center for Healthcare Improvement and Patient Simulation (CHIPS) and Professor at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center, and Past President of The Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
 
Yasuharu Okuda, MD, FACEP, FSSH, is Executive Director of the Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation, CEO of USF Health Professions Conferencing Corporation, Associate Vice President, USF Health Office of Interprofessional Education and Practice, Professor of Medicine at the Morsani College of Medicine at the University of South Florida Health in Tampa, and President (2022) of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
 
Mary Elizabeth (Beth) Mancini, RN, Ph.D., NE-BC, FAHA, ANEF, FAAN, is Professor Emeritus at the College of Nursing, the University of Texas at Arlington. She is also a Past President of The Society for Simulation in Healthcare.
 
Janice C. Palaganas, Ph.D., APRN, ANEF, FNAP, FAAN, FSSH, is a Professor at MGH Institute of Health Professions, Lecturer at Harvard Medical School, Chief Executive Officer of the Institute for Interprofessional Innovations, and Principal Faculty at the Center for Medical Simulation at Massachusetts General Hospital, and in the Department of Anesthesia, Critical Care & Pain Medicine at Harvard Medical School in Boston.

 
Contributors v
Previous Edition Contributors xxi
Acknowledgments xxiii
Introduction xxv
Section 1 Simulation Standards
1.1 SSH Accreditation Standards
2(18)
Dawn M. Schocken
Cathleen Deckers
Thomas LeMaster
Kristyn Gadlage
Expert's Corner: Simulation: More Than Another Tool in the Toolbox
5(12)
Kathleen Gallo
Expert's Corner: Accreditation
17(1)
Mary Kay Smith
Expert's Corner: Collaboration in the Simulation Community
18(2)
Dinker Pai
1.2 The Healthcare Simulation Standards of Best Practice (HSSOBP™)
20(10)
Donna S. McDermott
Penni I. Watts
Kelly Rossler
Sharon Decker
Carrie Westmoreland Miller
Expert's Corner: Using the HSSOBP™ Simulation Design to Create an SBE
23(7)
Donna McDermott
1.3 The Association of SP Educators (ASPE) Standards of Best Practice (SOBP): Advances through Application
30(19)
Holly Cerzina
Karen L. Lewis
Cathy M. Smith
Expert's Corner: Sexual Assault Nurse Training and SP Safety Considerations
37(5)
Valerie Fulmer
Expert's Corner: Using the ASPE SOBP as an Objective Measure to Evaluate Courses
42(2)
Amy Cowperthwait
Expert's Corner: Integrating ASPE SOBP
44(5)
Kerry Knickle
Jordan Holmes
1.4 Technical Standards for Healthcare Simulation-- The Missing Link
49(7)
Matthew Hackett
Daniel Katz
Erin Baker
Mariano Roberto Loo
Douglas Whatley
1.5 The Transformation and Advancement of Healthcare Simulation Terminology
56(5)
Lori Lioce
Joseph O. Lopreiato
Andrew E. Spain
1.6 Credentials in Simulation
61(20)
Catherine F. Nicholas
Andrew E. Spain
Jared M. Kutzin
Mary Anne Rizzolo
Jamie Stiner
Penni I. Watts
Timothy Whitaker
Expert's Corner: Making A Career in Simulation
63(1)
Jeffrey B. Cooper
Expert's Corner: Who are you? Developing Your Professional Identity and the Influence of Communities of Practice
64(1)
Kirsty J. Freeman
Expert's Corner: Faculty Development
65(16)
Ignacio del Moral
1.7 The Ethics of Simulation
81(11)
Amy B. Smith
Stephen E. Lammers
Expert's Corner: Death in Simulation
87(5)
Ignacio del Moral
1.8 Cultural Considerations in Simulation-Based Experiences
92(12)
Matthew D. Charnetski
Sharon Dowell
Maryam Asoodar
Cynthia L. Foronda
Expert's Corner: Ethnocentrism and Simulation
100(4)
Kim Leighton
Section 2 Simulation Modalities
2.1 A History of Modern-Day Manikins
104(11)
Frederick L. Slone
Samsun Lampotang
Expert's Corner: A Memoir--Early Days of Simulation
107(8)
Samsun Lampotang
2.2 Manikins: Terminology, Selection, and Usage
115(18)
Frederick L. Slone
Samsun Lampotang
Andre L. Nelson
2.3 Standardized/Simulated Patients
133(16)
Tamara L. Owens
Gayle Gliva-McConvey
Expert's Corner: Simulated Patients in Health Professions Education: A Proxy for Real Patients?
146(3)
Debra Nestel
2.4 Virtual Simulation
149(14)
Eric B. Bauman
Penny Ralston-Berg
Gregory E. Gilbert
Expert's Corner: VEs--An Opportunity For Networking, Training, and Assessment
151(12)
Edgar Herrera
2.5 Task Trainer
163(13)
Amy Cowperthwait
Alaina Herrington
Kimberley Anderson
Megan Weldon
Amy Bucha
Expert's Corner: Using the ASPE SOBP as an Objective Measure To Evaluate Courses
166(10)
Amy Cowperthwait
2.6 Cadavers and Tissues
176(18)
Dawn Swiderski
Julie A. Hartman
Lisa C. Corcoran
Expert's Corner: Creating an Animal Tissue Model: Making a Chest Wall Model for Chest Tube Insertion
177(2)
Julie Hartman
Expert's Corner: Industry-Sponsored Cadaver Course Considerations
179(1)
Lisa Corcoran
Consider This: Legal Documents for Industry Partners #1
180(1)
Consider This: Lab Preparation and Completion #2
181(1)
Consider This: Lab Consumable Costs and Fee Structure #3
181(1)
Consider This: Lead aprons for X-Ray#4
181(1)
Expert's Corner: Creating an Animal Tissue Model: Making a Perineal Laceration Model for Laceration Repair After Childbirth
182(1)
Carolinas Simulation Center, Atrium Health
Consider This: Curriculum Form #5
182(1)
Consider This: Keeping Track of Specimens #6
183(1)
Consider This: Cost Savings #7
183(3)
Consider This: Tips for Using Animal Tissues #8
186(3)
Consider This: Staff Expectations #9
189(5)
Section 3 Simulation Methods
3.1 Optimizing Education with In Situ Simulation
194(13)
Kristina L. Goff
Aditee P. Ambardekar
Ellen S. Deutsch
Expert's Corner: In Situ Simulation: Communication and Team Training
198(9)
William Riley
Kailey Love
3.2 Mobile Simulations
207(14)
Rebecca M. Gilbird
Walter C. "Skip" Robey
Jennifer M. Bennett
Brent Thorkelson
David Schiller
Expert's Corner: Mobile Simulation and the Development of SimCOACH
210(11)
Fric A. Brown
3.3 Hybrid Simulations
221(7)
Dawn M. Schocken
Wendy L. Gammon
Phillip Wortham
Megan R. Heskett
Rebecca M. Lutz
Koundinya Kompalli
Teresa Gore
Expert's Corner: Documentation for Simulation (Electronic Medical Record/Electronic Health Record)
223(5)
Pamela B. Andreatta
3.4 The Role and Play of Simulation Games in Health Education: Development, Uses, and Other Considerations
228(14)
Jill S. Sanko
Lien Tran
Eric B. Bauman
Expert's Corner: Fner
235(7)
Carol F. Durham
3.5 Boot Camps
242(18)
Roberta L. Hales
Akira Nishisaki
3.6 Continuum of Care
260(8)
Deborah D. Navedo
Mary M. Ryan
Patricia A. Reidy
3.7 Procedural Training
268(9)
Kristen Jogerst
Roy Phitayakorn
3.8 Just-in-Time Training Programs
277(9)
Anne Marie Monachino
Angela Yanez
3.9 Simulation-Based Education in Veterinary Healthcare
286(21)
Julie A. Cary
Julie Ann Hunt
Julie A. Noyes
3.10 Escape Room Simulations
307(11)
Farrukh N. Jafri
Melissa S. Leal
Nicholas B. Dadario
Jared M. Kutzin
Section 4 Management
4.1 Creating the Infrastructure for a Successful Simulation Program
318(17)
Paul E. Phrampus
John M. O'Donnell
Geoffrey T. Miller
4.2 Business Needs and Assets Assessment
335(10)
Sandra J. Feaster
Jennifer A. Calzada
4.3 Policies and Procedures
345(11)
Thomas A. Dongilli
Ilya Shekhter
Jesika S. Gavilanes
4.4 Writing and Implementing a Strategic Plan for Success
356(12)
Roger A. Edwards
Juli C. Maxworthy
Expert's Corner: Projects Galore! Scrumban: A Solution to Managing too Many Projects
361(7)
Janice C. Palaganas
4.5 Developing a Systematic Program Evaluation Plan
368(16)
Brian C. Bamberger
Lisa T. Barker
Stefanie M. Pease-Romero
Brenda M. Seegmiller
Consider This: Program Evaluation Plans
370(14)
Sabrina Koh
4.6 Management of Standardized Patient Programs
384(21)
Nancy J. Heine
Diane M. Ferguson
4.7 Simulation Center Program Metrics
405(14)
Hani M.S. Lababidi
4.8 Quality Improvement
419(17)
Jared M. Kutzin
Juli C. Maxworthy
Expert's Corner: Kaiser Permanente's Approach to Patient Safety
433(3)
Connie Lopez
4.9 System Integration
436(11)
Yue Dong
Juli C. Maxworthy
William F. Dunn
Expert's Corner: Defining Excellence in Simulation
443(4)
David O. Kessler
4.10 Simulation Alliances, Networks, and Collaboratives
447(11)
Juli C. Maxworthy
K. T. Waxman
Expert's Corner: Research Networks
453(1)
Adam Cheng
Marc Auerbach
Expert's Corner: Stem and SIM
454(4)
Tom Lemaster
4.11 A Model for Establishing a Rural Simulation Partnership
458(10)
Rebekah J. Damazo
Sherry D. Fox
Expert's Corner: Thinking Outside the Box
461(3)
Mary Kay Smith
Expert's Corner: Raising the Interprofessional Education Bar
464(1)
Mary Kay Smith
Expert's Corner: Virtual Simulation: Fad or Here to Stay?
465(3)
Mary Kay Smith
4.12 Working with Vendors
468(12)
Lynn Welch
4.13 Repurposing of Equipment
480(1)
Shad Deering
Taylor Sawyer
Expert's Corner: Simulation in Underresourced Countries
481(2)
Mary D. Patterson
483(4)
4.14 Warranties or Fix-It-Yourself?
487(9)
David Shablak
Daniel Robinson
Section 5 Funding
Where's the Money, Sources of Revenue
496(2)
Jennifer A. Calzada
Expert's Corner: Funding for Healthcare Simulation Research
498(15)
Debra Nestel
Aaron Calhoun
Establishing a Simulation Program Budget
513(11)
Keith A. Beaulieu
Stephanie A. Turtle
Danica Rogacion
5.3 Developing an Effective Business Plan for a Simulation Program
524(19)
Phillip Wortham
E. Grace Gephardt
Colleen Reiner
Expert's Corner: Interacting with Boards
527(6)
Bonnie Driggers
Creating a Fee Structure
533(8)
Aisha Jamal
Royanne Lichliter
Jennifer L. Arnold
Kelly D. Wallin
Consider This: A Quick Way to Estimate Cost/Hour
541(2)
Christine S. Park
Paul J. Pribaz
5.5 Using Simulation to Building Agency and Agility in Your Organization
543(8)
Katie Walker
Komai Bajaj
Michael Meguerdichian
Ian Curran
Expert's Corner: How to Create Champions
546(5)
Paul E. Phrampus
5.6 Fundraising: A Potential Additional Source of Income for the Research and Educational Activities of a Healthcare Simulation Program
551(8)
Guillaume Alinier
Jean-Claude Granry
5.7 Grant Writing
559(6)
Sandrijn M. van Schaik
Preetham J. Suresh
5.8 Return on Investment
565(11)
Lisa T. Barker
Stefanie M. Pease-Romero
Brenda M. Seegmiller
Brian C. Bamberger
Section 6 Environmental Design
5.1 Building a Simulation Center: Key Design Strategies and Considerations
576(24)
Jennifer McCarthy
Kellie Dionne Bryant
Juli C. Maxworthy
Expert's Corner: Challenges for Simulation in Latin America
580(20)
Augusta Scalabrini-Neto
6.2 Space: Potential Locations to Conduct Full-Scale Simulation-Based Education
600(14)
Guillaume Alinier
Fernando Bello
Ashwin Arvind Kalbag
Roger L. Kneebone
6.3 Technical Infrastructure
614(14)
Brian Moores
Amar P. Patel
6.4 Transitioning to a New Center
628(12)
Matthew D. Charnetski
Morgan Ashley Scherwitz
H. Michael Young
Section 7 Educational and Content Development
7.1 Educator Training and Simulation Methodology Courses
640(13)
Nichole I. Oocumma
Maria D. D. Rudolph
Jose M. Maestre
Demian Szyld
Expert's Corner: Learning from Teaching
649(1)
Michael A. DeVita
Expert's Corner: Faculty Development of Instructors
650(3)
Doris østergaard
7.2 Assessing Learning Needs
653(10)
Rebecca Wilson
Debra Hagler
Consider This: How to Integrate Simulation into Prelicensure Curriculum
655(4)
Soledad Armijo
Expert's Corner: Mastery Learning
659(4)
William C. McGaghie
7.3 Common Theories in Healthcare Simulation
663(13)
J. Bradley Morrison
Cathleen Deckers
Expert's Corner: Simulation Theories
672(4)
Pamela B. Andreatta
7.4 Scenario Case Development
676(21)
Teresa Britt
Jamie Pitt
Expert's Corner: Translational Learning Outcomes
693(4)
William C. McGaghie
7.5 Continuing Education in the Health Professions Using Simulation
697(11)
Ginny Do
Rachel Lewin
Maria D. D. Rudolph
Expert's Corner: Beyond Breaking Bad News: Reimagining Simulation-Based Communication and Relational Education
704(1)
Elaine C. Meyer
Expert's Corner: Revision of the Wiser Crisis Management Course: Quality Improvement Over 28 Years
705(3)
7.6 Simulation-Based Interprofessional Education: A Framework for Development
708(22)
Alyshah Kaba
Anne Herx Weaver
Janice C. Palaganas
Expert's Corner: Teamwork for Simulation Teams?
714(4)
Jeffrey B. Cooper
Expert's Corner: Crisis Resource Management-- An Essential Mission for Simulation Education
718(12)
Amanda Burden
Section 8 Delivery of Simulation
8.1 Assessment and Evaluation of Sim Scenarios, Modalities, and Programs
730(17)
Erini Serag-Bolos
Douglas E. Haladay
Amanda J. Tritsch
Luis Llerena
Nikki McLean
Janet Roman
Teresa Gore
Consider This: Bias Found in Healthcare Simulation
733(14)
Janice C. Palaganas
8.2 Assessment and Evaluation of Learners, Assessors, and Standardized Patients (SPs)
747(31)
Aimon C. Miranda
L. Alan Todd
Amanda J. Tritsch
Marcia Johansson
Nikki McLean
Janet Roman
Tracey L. Taylor
Teresa Gore
Consider This: Bias Found in Healthcare Simulation
750(10)
Janice C. Palaganas
Expert's Corner: Assessment in Healthcare Simulation
760(4)
Mary Ann Shinnick
Expert's Corner: Valid Tool (Comic Strip)
764(14)
Mark D. Adler
Gabnella T. Seo
8.3 Expecting the Unexpected: Contingency Planning for Healthcare Simulation
778(14)
Sarah A. Petro
Cecilia Canales
Yue Ming Huang
Expert's Corner: Lower the Barriers to Teaching With Simulation: "Technology, Time, and Fear"
789(3)
Charles N. Pozner
8.4 Debriefing
792(17)
Demian Szyld
Dawn Taylor Peterson
Stephanie Barwick
Keith E. Littlewood
Expert's Corner: Three Legs of a Successful Teamwork Program
799(10)
Robert Simon
8.5 Simulation Operation Specialist: Role and Responsibilities
809(15)
Sean Cavanaugh
Melissa Lowther
Kati Mackenzie
Consider This: Considerations for Scenario Design and Realism
811(7)
Scott B. Crawford
Consider This: Career Ladder for Operation Specialists
818(6)
Akiko Kubo
8.6 Using Embedded Simulated Persons
824(14)
Jill S. Sanko
Ilya Shekhter
Consider This: Using Volunteers
827(5)
Laura K. Rock
Margaret Hinrichs
Expert's Corner: Maintaining Psychological Safety for ESPS
832(6)
Janice C. Palaganas
8.7 Realism and Moulage
838(11)
Rebekah J. Damazo
Benjamin Damazo
Expert's Corner: Helping Learners "Buy-In" to Simulation
846(3)
Jenny W. Rudolph
Cate Mcintosh
Robert Simon
Daniel B. Raemer
8.8 Distance Simulation
849(11)
Rachel L. Elkin
Jonathan P. Duff
Isabel Gross
Expert's Corner: Use of Extended Reality Technologies in Simulation
855(5)
Jeffrey Groom
Section 9 Research
9.1 Research in Healthcare Simulation
860(14)
Aaron William Calhoun
Shilpa J. Register
Dawn Taylor Peterson
Marjorie Lee White
Expert's Corner: Research in Healthcare Simulation
865(1)
David M. Gaba
Expert's Corner: Getting Started in Simulation-Based Research
866(8)
Joshua Hui
9.2 Simulation Research Considerations
874(14)
Peter Dieckmann
Gabriel B. Reedy
Hege Langli Ersdal
Expert's Corner: Research in Simulation
879(9)
Pamela R. Jeffries
Section 10 Resources
10.1 Terms of Reference
888(48)
Lori Lioce
Mindi Anderson
Todd Chang
Dayna Downing
Jamie Robertson
10.2 Blueprints of CHSE and CHSOS Examinations
936(5)
Index 941