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E-raamat: Manual of Simulation in Healthcare

Edited by (Associate Professor of Anaesthesia, School of Medicine and Pharmacology, University of Western Australia)
  • Formaat: 480 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191027185
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  • Formaat: 480 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 29-Oct-2015
  • Kirjastus: Oxford University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191027185

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Practising fundamental patient care skills and techniques is essential to the development of trainees' wider competencies in all medical specialties. After the success of simulation learning techniques used in other industries, such as aviation, this approach has been adopted into medical education. This book assists novice and experienced teachers in each of these fields to develop a teaching framework that incorporates simulation.

The Manual of Simulation in Healthcare, Second Edition is fully revised and updated. New material includes a greater emphasis on patient safety, interprofessional education, and a more descriptive illustration of simulation in the areas of education, acute care medicine, and aviation. Divided into three sections, it ranges from the logistics of establishing a simulation and skills centre and the inherent problems with funding, equipment, staffing, and course development to the considerations for healthcare-centred simulation within medical education and the steps required to develop courses that comply with 'best practice' in medical education.

Providing an in-depth understanding of how medical educators can best incorporate simulation teaching methodologies into their curricula, this book is an invaluable resource to teachers across all medical specialties.
List of Contributors
xv
Part 1 Design, logistics, equipment, and history
1 Lessons from aviation simulation
3(13)
Ray Page
2 Simulation centre design
16(13)
Ross Horley
3 Simulation centre operations
29(22)
Yue Ming Huang
Thomas Dongilli
4 Simulators, equipment, and props
51(14)
Chris Chin
Part 2 Education
5 Developing the skills and attributes of a simulation-based healthcare educator
65(13)
Al May
Simon Edgar
6 Teaching a clinical skill
78(11)
Jeffrey M Hamdorf
Robert Davies
7 Teaching in clinical settings
89(13)
Fiona Lake
8 Teaching and learning through the simulated environment
102(13)
Iris Vardi
9 Simulation in nursing education and practice
115(13)
Joseph S Goode Jr.
John M O'Donnell
10 Incorporating simulation into the medical school curriculum
128(13)
Randolph H Steadman
Maria D D Rudolph
Christine C Myo-Bui
Rima Matevosian
11 Interprofessional education
141(10)
Robert P O'Brien
Jonathan Mould
12 Scenario design---theory to delivery
151(15)
Chris Holland
Chris Sadler
Nusrat Usman
13 Debriefing---theory and techniques
166(19)
Janice C Palaganas
Brendan Flanagan
Robert Simon
14 Training and assessment with standardized patients
185(23)
John R Boulet
Anthony Errichetti
15 Team-building exercises and simulation
208(13)
Andrew Anderson
16 Teaching and learning in simulation using the problem-based approach
221(14)
Russell W Jones
17 Patient safety and simulation
235(14)
Christine L Mai
Rebecca D Minehart
Jeffrey B Cooper
18 Non-technical skills: identifying, training, and assessing safe behaviours
249(16)
Rhona Flin
Nicola Maran
19 Current concepts in mannequin-based simulation assessment
265(12)
Leonie M Watterson
Jennifer M Weller
20 Research in simulation
277(13)
Alexander (Sandy) Garden
21 Airway training devices
290(15)
Cindy Hein
Cyle Sprick
Harry Owen
Part 3 Applied simulation
22 Cardiopulmonary resuscitation and training devices
305(12)
Sheena M Ferguson
Anthony R Lewis
23 Respiratory medicine and respiratory therapy
317(13)
Brian Robinson
24 Simulation in critical care
330(15)
Joshua S Botdorf
Julie A Schmidt
William F Dunn
Kianoush Kashani
25 Simulation for teamwork training
345(11)
Geoffrey K Lighthall
Nicolette C Mininni
Michael DeVita
26 Surgical simulation
356(12)
Roger Kneebone
Fernando Bello
27 Simulation-based emergency medicine and disaster training
368(15)
Mary D Patterson
John A Vozenilek
Mark W Bowyer
28 Simulation in paediatrics
383(14)
Nicole K Yamada
Janene H Fuerch
Louis P Halamek
29 Obstetric simulation
397(14)
Shad H Deering
30 Creating virtual reality medical simulations: a knowledge-based design and assessment approach
411(13)
Dale C Alverson
Thomas P Caudell
Timothy E Goldsmith
31 Role of cognitive simulation in healthcare
424(15)
Usha Satish
Satish Krishnamurthy
Mantosh Dewan
Glossary of medical and simulation terms, acronyms, and abbreviations 439(14)
Index 453
Richard Riley is Associate Professor of Anaesthesia in the Faculty of Medicine and is a PhD candidate in the School of Population Health, University of Western Australia. He is a practicing anaesthetist and is Chief Editor of Australasian Anaesthesia (Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists). His interests include simulation and technology in healthcare, obesity, difficult airway management and safety in surgery and anaesthesia.