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Main description:
This is a practical guide to the use of simulation in pediatric training and evaluation, including all subspecialty areas. It covers scenario building, debriefing and feedback, and it discusses the use of simulation for different purposes: education, crisis resource management and interdisciplinary team training, competency assessment, patient safety and systems integration. Readers are introduced to the different simulation modalities and technologies and guided on the use of simulation with a variety of learners, including medical students, residents, practicing pediatricians, and health-related professionals. Separate chapters on each pediatric subspecialty provide practical advice and strategies to allow readers to integrate simulation into existing curriculum. Pediatric subspecialties covered include: General Pediatrics, Pediatric Emergency Medicine and Trauma, Neonatology, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, Transport Medicine, Pediatric Anesthesia, and Pediatric Surgery amongst many others. Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation PEDIATRICS Edition is a volume in the series, Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation. The series is designed to complement Levine et al., eds., The Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation by providing short, focused volumes on the use of simulation in a single specialty or on a specific simulation topic, and emphasizing practical considerations and guidance.
Contents:
The Comprehensive Textbook of Healthcare Simulation: Pediatric EditionEditors: Vincent J. Grant and Adam Cheng
Foreword - Lou HalamekIntroduction/Preface -Vincent J. Grant, Adam Cheng
PART I - INTRODUCTION TO SIMULATION FOR PEDIATRICS
1. Cognitive Load and Stress in SimulationChoon Looi Bong, Kristen Fraser, Denis Oriot
2. Essentials of Scenario Building for Simulation-based EducationJames L. Huffman, Gord McNeil, Zia Bismilla, Anita Lai
3. Essentials of Debriefing and FeedbackTaylor Sawyer, Marisa Brett Fleegler, Walter J. Eppich
4. Simulation-based Team TrainingElaine Gilfoyle, Elaine Ng, Ronald D. Gottesman
5. The Role of Simulation for Improving Patient SafetyMarc Auerbach, Kimberly P. Stone, Mary D. Patterson6. Systems Integration, Human Factors and SimulationEllen S. Deutsch, Lennox Huang, Jennifer R. Reid, Kimberly P. Stone
7. Assessment in Pediatric SimulationAaron William Calhoun, Aaron Donoghue, Mark Adler
PART II - PEDIATRIC SIMULATION MODALITIES, TECHNOLOGIES AND ENVIRONMENTS
8. Standardized PatientsDawn Taylor Peterson
9. Screen-based Simulation, Virtual Reality and Haptic SimulatorsTodd P. Chang, James Gerard, Martin V. Pusic
10. Mannequin-based Simulators and Task TrainersDominic Allain, Afrothite Kotsakis, Terry Varshney, Arielle Levy
11. Task and Procedural Skills TrainingMarjorie Lee White, Anne Ades, Allan Evan Shefrin, Susanne Kost
12. In Situ SimulationTensing Maa, Ellen Heimberg, Jennifer R. ReidPART III - PEDIATRIC SIMULATION FOR PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
13. Simulation along the Pediatric Healthcare Education ContinuumAaron William Calhoun, Elaine Sigalet, Rebekah Burns, Marc Auerbach
14. Simulation Curriculum Development, Competency-based Education and Continuing Professional DevelopmentJonathan Pirie, Liana Kappus, Stephanie N. Sudikoff, Farhan Bhanji
15. Interprofessional EducationJanice C. Palaganas, Ella Scott, Mary E. Mancini, Glenn Stryjewski
PART IV - PEDIATRIC SIMULATION SPECIALTIES
16. Simulation for Pediatric Hospital MedicineLindsay Long, Suzette Cooke
17. Simulation for Pediatric Emergency Medicine and TraumaFrank L. Overly, Kevin Ching, Garth D. Meckler
18. Simulation for Neonatal CareLindsay Callahan Johnston, Douglas Campbell, Deepak Manhas
19. Simulation for Pediatric Critical Care Medicine and TransportJonathan P. Duff, Matthew S. Braga, Melinda Fiedor Hamilton, Nancy M. Tofil
20. Simulation for Pediatric Disaster and Multiple Casualty Incident TrainingMark X. Cicero, Debra L. Weiner
21. Simulation for Pediatric AnesthesiaTobias Everett, John Zhong, Dylan Bould
22. Simulation for Pediatric Surgery and Surgical SpecialtiesSteve R. Lopushinsky, Guy F. Brisseau
23. Simulation for Teaching Communication SkillsJennifer R. Reid, Kimberly P. Stone, Elaine C. Meyer
24. Simulation for Rural CommunitiesLinda L. Brown, Ralph James MacKinnon
25. Simulation in Resource Limited Settings Nicole Ann Shilkofski, Peter A. Meaney
<26. Simulation for Patient- and Family-Centered CareMaria Carmen G. Diaz, Jennifer L. Arnold, Traci Robinson
PART V - PEDIATRIC SIMULATION PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT
27. Simulation Operations and AdministrationMichael Moyer, Joseph O. Lopreiato, Nicola Robertson
28. Simulation Education Program DevelopmentMarino Festa, Elaine Sigalet, Walter J. Eppich, Adam Cheng, Vincent J. Grant29. Simulation Research Program DevelopmentYuko Shiima, Jordan M. Duval-Arnould, Adam Dubrowski, Elizabeth A. Hunt, Akira Nishisaki
PART VI - PEDIATRIC SIMULATION RESEARCH
30. Simulation ResearchDavid O. Kessler, Marc Auerbach, Todd P. Chang, Yiqun Lin, Adam Cheng
PART VII - THE FUTURE OF PEDIATRIC SIMULATION
31. The Future of Pediatric SimulationDavid Grant, Vincent J. Grant, Adam Cheng
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Springer (Springer International Publishing AG)
Publication date: June, 2016
Pages: 877
Weight: 1530g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Accident & Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, General Practice, Paediatrics and Neonatal
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