The Brody School of Medicine Interprofessional Simulation Program is seeking a part-time Interprofessional Health Educator to provide interprofessional clinical, educational and technical expertise in the development, implementation and evaluation of simulation-based activities. Individual in this position will work approximately 24 hours/week. This will be a 12-Month, At Will position.
Duties of the position will include -
Simulation Curriculum Development (40%)
* Work with simulation educators to develop curriculum appropriate for interprofessional learners
* Identify gaps in the current medical student curriculum to which interprofessional components can be implemented.
* Implement interprofessional curricula and deliver content according to best practices from the health care, education, and performance sciences.
* Apply evidence-based principles from the science of training and performance to simulation program design and delivery.
* Work with the Associate Dean, Assistant Dean and Medical Director to create simulation education programs to meet curricular requirements for Brody School of Medicine
* Collaborate with leadership from the
BSOM Simulation Center, the
ECU Health system, and university to align simulation-based training programs with institutional priorities of providing world class education, training and health care.
* Collaborate with
ECU Health educators to address quality issues using simulation-based education
* Develop a robust system to evaluate simulation program outcomes. Collect evaluation data on learning outcomes for simulation activities and collaborate with faculty to disseminate findings.
* Contribute to selected university and health system committees related to the development of curricula utilizing immersive methodologies.
* Collaborate with interprofessional and interdisciplinary faculty to develop simulation scenarios to promote student learning, critical thinking and clinical decision making.
Instruction and Outreach (40%)
* Teach and facilitate interdisciplinary simulation sessions as needed using standards of best practice in simulation
* Participate in simulation scenarios to provide an interprofessional experience according to teamwork principles.
o Model compassionate care
o Teach team-based roles and skills to medical students and residents, such as those in
BLS and
ACLS
o Teach medical students and residents how to correctly use medical equipment such as a defibrillator, airway adjuncts, and suturing
o Teach medical students appropriate diagnostic tests and labs to order in a variety of simulated settings
* Travel to regional locations to promote the mobile Healthcare Simulation Unit capabilities and programs
* Plan, develop curricula, and facilitate simulation sessions at the
BSOM Simulation Center and regional programs associated with the mobile Healthcare Simulation Unit.
* Collaborate with
ECU Health Science programs to create and teach interprofessional education simulation activities.
Professional Development (20%)
* Mentor staff in their professional development regarding curriculum design and delivery from an interprofessional perspective.
* Participate in selected university and health system committees related to interprofessional education.
* Work with the Associate Dean, Assistant Dean and Medical Director to collaborate with and mentor faculty and staff from across campus in designing and implementing simulation-based curricula.
* Assist with faculty development and training related to the use of simulation.
* Collaborate with faculty and staff from across campus to advance the science of simulation-based training and assessment and interprofessional education.
* Support and coordinate simulation-based research and scholarly activity.
* Promotes simulation best practices and initiatives established by the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (
SSH).
Contingent on availability of funding. |