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Faculty/Instructor Development Birds of a Feather

Faculty/Instructor Development Birds of a Feather. Tiffany L. Holmes, D.C. Coordinator of Simulation Labs. Texas State University. Opened August 2010 – BSN program 98 students Goal: 625 Undergraduate/Graduate students 11 Faculty members currently

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Faculty/Instructor Development Birds of a Feather

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  1. Faculty/Instructor Development Birds of a Feather Tiffany L. Holmes, D.C. Coordinator of Simulation Labs

  2. Texas State University • Opened August 2010 – BSN program • 98 students • Goal: 625 Undergraduate/Graduate students • 11 Faculty members currently • 11 additional Faculty members for Fall 2011 • 25,000 sq. ft. • 29 beds over 6 rooms • 12 exam rooms/stations • 1 home care lab • 1 AV control Room

  3. Simulation Users • Coordinator of Simulation Labs • Simulation Lab Information Specialists • Course Faculty Members

  4. Opportunity to Excel • New faculty/staff • New curriculum • New manikins

  5. Solution • Individual meetings with faculty members • Group discussions with entire faculty • Group mini-training meetings • Group training days

  6. Outcomes • Increased understanding of manikin’s capabilities • Increased number of simulation scenarios vs. skill specific stations • Prepared ahead of time instead of last minute • Timely ordering of appropriate supplies

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