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NURS 663 Simulation in Nursing Education
Credit hours: 3
Cluster: Nurse Education

 

Course Level: graduate

Institution:Oregon Health & Science University

Pre-requisites: Permission of faculty

Course Description: This course explores the complexities of implementing a simulation program, and how to integrate simulation into individualized courses and curriculum. Students will be introduced to and learn how to utilize a variety of simulation tools and techniques to enhance nursing education. A combination of highly interactive learning activities and techniques--including hands-on activities-- will be used to develop individual competency in the understanding of simulation education as a teaching tool in nursing. Students will have the opportunity to experience and participate in realistic (high fidelity) simulation. Scenario development strategies and techniques will be introduced. Emphasis will be placed on simulations that include clinical judgment, teamwork, and interdisciplinary communication and resource management. Students will also learn concepts and skills associated with debriefing. The format will be a two-day intensive with online discussion, hands-on simulation, and readings. 3 qtr/2 sem credits

 

Method of Instruction: Online (Sakai) with face-to-face intensive on Portland campus, June 21-23, 2010.

Campus visits required: 1

Course Contact: Shauna Hoffman

email: hoffmash@ohsu.edu

 

Tuition: $675/semester credit

 

Other considerations: This course is available to both PhD & DNP students.

 

Available Seats by Semester for this course:

 

SUMMER 2010

Section: 1439
Instructor:Paula Gubrud-Howe, EdD, M
Seats:2
Credits: 3

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