Darryl Jakobe
Member since: Apr 29, 2014
Published articles: 9
Clinical skill development through simulation and deliberate practice is a key to positivepatient outcomes. To pose an example: a patient is admitted to the emergency room, and the on-duty resident...
Imagine an ordinary day in a hospital emergency room: dozens, if not hundreds, of patients cross through those automatic doors needing the best possible care within the shortest possible window of...
Simulation center administrators are bombarded with information on a daily basis. Audio-video recordings, user information, scheduling of rooms and equipment, inventory, center usage statistics—the...
Participation in nursing simulations scenarios for ongoing medical cases (for example, prescribing a patient's diabetes management regimen) as well as emergency events (for example, a pediatric head...
Patient safety and improved clinical outcomes are among every healthcare provider's highest priorities. From the moment a medical learner enters school to the last day of his or her residency—and...
Millions of laparoscopic surgical procedures – including orthopedic or musculoskeletal surgery; chest surgery; urology; brain surgery; ear, nose, and throat surgery; gynecologic surgery...
Top medical schools around the world are realizing the benefits of adding simulation to their educational curricula—including quicker skill development, longer skill retention, and more seamless...
It's a great time to seek a degree in the healthcare field. Beyond the realm of doctors, nurses and other allied health practitioners are in high demand at hospitals, clinics, and urgent care centers...
Simulation has been used in military and aeronautical training for decades. Pilots clock thousands of flight hours before they ever take a real aircraft into the sky, and soldiers develop strategic...
The author of the article has an extensive experience in the field of Simulation and Deliberate Practice.