James A. Grand
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Developing adaptive performance: A conceptual model to guide simulation-based training design
Introduction:
Effective emergency department care requires individuals and teams to adapt to changes in patient condition, team …
Rosemarie Fernandez
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Elizabeth D. Rosenman
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Marta Plaza-Verduin
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James A. Grand
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The effect of a geriatric simulation-enhanced interprofessional education on health profession students
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Alzheimer’s disease is the most common form of dementia, making it urgent to prepare health providers in interprofessional …
Diane K. Brown
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Christine H. Graor
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Sheau-Huey Chiu
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Lori Kidd
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James A. Grand
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Simulation-based team leadership training improves team leadership during actual trauma resuscitations: A randomized controlled trial
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Trauma resuscitations are complex critical care events that present patient safety-related risk. Simulation-based …
Rosemarie Fernandez
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Elizabeth D. Rosenman
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Jeffrey Olenick
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Anthony T. Misisco
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Sarah M. Brolliar
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Anne K. Chipman
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Marie C. Vrablik
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Colleen Kalynych
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Saman Arbabi
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Graham Nichol
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James A. Grand
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Steve W. J. Kozlowski
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Georgia T. Chao
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Development and empirical testing of a novel team leadership assessment measure: A pilot study using simulated and live patient encounters
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Team leadership is critical to health care resuscitation team performance. There has been increased focus on competency in …
Elizabeth D. Rosenman
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Mark J. Bullard
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Kerin A. Jones
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Laura Welsh
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Sarah M. Brolliar
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Bejamin R. Levine
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James A. Grand
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Rosemarie Fernandez
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A simulation-based approach to measuring team situational awareness in emergency medicine: a multicenter, observational study
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Team situational awareness (TSA) is critical for effective teamwork and supports dynamic decision making in unpredictable, …
Elizabeth D. Rosenman
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Aurora J. Dixon
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Jessica M. Webb
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Sarah Brolliar
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Simon J. Golden
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Kerin A. Jones
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Sachita Shah
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James A. Grand
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Steve W. J. Kozlowski
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Georgia T. Chao
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Rosemarie Fernandez
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Changing systems through effective teams: A role for simulation
Teams are the building blocks of the healthcare system, with growing evidence linking the quality of healthcare to team effectiveness, …
Elizabeth D. Rosenman
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Rosemarie Fernandez
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Ambrose H. Wong
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Michael Cassara
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Dylan D. Cooper
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Maybelle Kou
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Torrey A. Laack
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Ivette Motola
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Jessica R. Parsons
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Bejamin R. Levine
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James A. Grand
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Randomised controlled trial to assess the effect of a Just-in-Time training on procedural performance: A proof-of-concept study to address procedural skill decay
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A subset of high-risk procedures present significant safety threats due to their (1) infrequent occurrence, (2) execution …
Jeremy B. Branzetti
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Adeyinka A. Adedipe
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Matthew J. Gittinger
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Elizabeth D. Rosenman
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Sarah Brolliar
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Anne K. Chipman
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James A. Grand
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Rosemarie Fernandez
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Using simulation as an investigational methodology to explore the impact of technology on team communication and patient management: A pilot evaluation of the effect of an automated compression device
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This pilot study used a simulation-based platform to evaluate the effect of an automated mechanical chest compression …
Matthew Gittinger
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Sarah M Brolliar
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James A. Grand
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Graham Nichol
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Rosemarie Fernandez
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Developing team cognition: A role for simulation
Simulation has had a major impact in the advancement of healthcare team training and assessment. To date, most simulation-based …
Rosemarie Fernandez
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Sachita Shah
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Elizabeth D. Rosenman
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Steve W. J. Kozlowski
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Sarah Henrickson Parker
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James A. Grand
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Leveraging social science-healthcare collaborations to improve teamwork and patient safety
Effective teamwork is critical to the provision of safe, effective healthcare. High functioning teams adapt to rapidly changing patient …
Rosemarie Fernandez
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