SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE EDUCATION. AN EXTENSIVE HISTORY

SIMULATION IN HEALTHCARE EDUCATION. AN EXTENSIVE HISTORY

Editorial:
SPRINGER
Año de edición:
Materia
Medicina Interna
ISBN:
978-3-319-26575-9
Páginas:
150
N. de edición:
1
Idioma:
Inglés
Ilustraciones:
249
Disponibilidad:
Disponible en 2-3 semanas

Descuento:

-5%

Antes:

145,59 €

Despues:

138,31 €

1 Introduction.
• Part I.
2 Early Examples of Simulation in Training and Healthcare.
3 Simulation in Medical Science.
• Part II.
4 Simulation in Obstetrics and Midwifery.
• Part III.
5 Simulators and Teaching Aids Used in Teaching Medicine.
6 Simulation in Surgery.
7 Simulation in Oto–, Rhino–, and Laryngology.
8 Simulation in the Treatment of Eye Disorders.
9 Simulation in Nursing.
10 Simulation and Teaching in Resuscitation and Trauma Management.
11 Simulation in Dentistry and Dental Hygiene.
Index.

Simulation in healthcare education has a long history, yet in many ways, we have been reinventing the wheel during the last 25 years. Historically, simulators have been much more than simple models, and we can still learn from aspects of simulation used hundreds of years ago. This book gives a narrative history of the development of simulators from the early 1700s to the middle of the 20th century when simulation in healthcare appeared to all but die out. It is organized around the development of simulation in different countries and includes at the end a guide to simulators in museums and private collections throughout the world. The aim is to increase understanding of simulation in the professional education of healthcare providers by exploring the historical context of simulators that were developed in the past, what they looked like, how they were used, and examples of simulator use that led to significant harm and an erosion of standards. The book is addressed to the healthcare simulation community and historians of medicine. The latter in particular will appreciate the identification and use of historic sources written in Latin, German, Italian, French, Polish and Spanish as well as English.

Features
• Comprehensive coverage of the key developments leading to the introduction of simulators in healthcare professional education and training around the globe
• Access to historical Latin, French, German, and Italian articles on simulators
• Key milestones in simulator development and use, including the impact of the Renaissance, the French Revolution, and World War II
• Documentation of simulators used around the world in all areas of medicine, surgery, and other health professional disciplines
• Convenient guide to location of simulators that can be viewed in museums and private collections around the world
• Organization by country makes a connection to potential readers in those places

Author
Harry Owen, MBBCh, MD, FRCA, FANZCA Professor and Chairman Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Medicine Director, Clinical Skills and Simulation Flinders University School of Medicine Adelaide, South Australia Dr. Owen has received overwhelming interest in his national and international lectures on the history of simulation in healthcare education. He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on clinical and educational topics, including more than 20 articles on simulation which have been published in Academic Medicine, Simulation in Healthcare, and Medical Journal of Australia. In the course of his research he has discovered numerous historic simulators around the world as well as the first documented use of simulation in professional healthcare education, in around 500 CE.