Simulated patient programme management
This chapter explores the administrative aspects of developing and maintaining a simulated patient (SP) programme. It describes some of the important processes in starting and maintaining an SP programme. The key considerations of training and quality assurance of SP performance are discussed from a...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1070422019-12-06T22:23:42Z Simulated patient programme management Tierney, Tanya Gill, Elaine E Harvey, Pamela J Nestel, Debra Bearman, Margaret Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Medicine This chapter explores the administrative aspects of developing and maintaining a simulated patient (SP) programme. It describes some of the important processes in starting and maintaining an SP programme. The key considerations of training and quality assurance of SP performance are discussed from a management perspective. If SPs are required to give detailed verbal feedback then their capacity to provide feedback should be taken into account. Training sessions can emphasize the professional standards expected from the SPs, such as punctuality, commitment and communication with SP programme staff. Volunteer SPs need to have the same understanding of the programme as paid SPs and therefore should undertake the same selection process and training to maintain quality assurance. Clear terms and agreement, governance and quality processes, coupled with ongoing training and development, will help maintain high standards and ensure that the SP programme continues to meet the educational needs of the institution. 2015-10-09T05:45:09Z 2019-12-06T22:23:42Z 2015-10-09T05:45:09Z 2019-12-06T22:23:42Z 2015 2015 Book Chapter Tierney, T., Gill, E. E., & Harvey, P. J. (2015). Simulated patient programme management. Nestel, D, & Bearman, M (eds.). Simulated Patient Methodology: Theory, Evidence and Practice, 93-101. 9781118761007; 9781118760673 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/107042 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/38784 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118760673.ch13 en © 2015 John Wiley & Sons. 9 p. Wiley Blackwell |
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This chapter explores the administrative aspects of developing and maintaining a simulated patient (SP) programme. It describes some of the important processes in starting and maintaining an SP programme. The key considerations of training and quality assurance of SP performance are discussed from a management perspective. If SPs are required to give detailed verbal feedback then their capacity to provide feedback should be taken into account. Training sessions can emphasize the professional standards expected from the SPs, such as punctuality, commitment and communication with SP programme staff. Volunteer SPs need to have the same understanding of the programme as paid SPs and therefore should undertake the same selection process and training to maintain quality assurance. Clear terms and agreement, governance and quality processes, coupled with ongoing training and development, will help maintain high standards and ensure that the SP programme continues to meet the educational needs of the institution. |
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