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Volume 15, Number 11, November 2008

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Medical Simulation from an Insurer's Perspective
pp. 984-987(4)
Author: Hanscom, Robert

Does Team Training Work? Principles for Health Care
pp. 1002-1009(8)
Authors: Salas, Eduardo; DiazGranados, Deborah; Weaver, Sallie J.; King, Heidi

Debriefing as Formative Assessment: Closing Performance Gaps in Medical Education
pp. 1010-1016(7)
Authors: Rudolph, Jenny W.; Simon, Robert; Raemer, Daniel B.; Eppich, Walter J.

Developing Expert Medical Teams: Toward an Evidence-based Approach
pp. 1025-1036(12)
Authors: Fernandez, Rosemarie; Vozenilek, John A.; Hegarty, Cullen B.; Motola, Ivette; Reznek, Martin; Phrampus, Paul E.; Kozlowski, Steve W.J.

The Use of Simulation in the Development of Individual Cognitive Expertise in Emergency Medicine
pp. 1037-1045(9)
Authors: Bond, William; Kuhn, Gloria; Binstadt, Emily; Quirk, Mark; Wu, Teresa; Tews, Matthew; Dev, Parvati; Ericsson, K. Anders

Developing Technical Expertise in Emergency Medicine—The Role of Simulation in Procedural Skill Acquisition
pp. 1046-1057(12)
Authors: Wang, Ernest E.; Quinones, Joshua; Fitch, Michael T.; Dooley-Hash, Suzanne; Griswold-Theodorson, Sharon; Medzon, Ron; Korley, Frederick; Laack, Torrey; Robinett, Adam; Clay, Lamont

Advanced Medical Simulation Applications for Emergency Medicine Microsystems Evaluation and Training
pp. 1058-1070(13)
Authors: Kobayashi, Leo; Overly, Frank L.; Fairbanks, Rollin J.; Patterson, Mary; Kaji, Amy H.; Bruno, Eric C.; Kirchhoff, Michael A.; Strother, Christopher G.; Sucov, Andrew; Wears, Robert L.

The Assessment of Individual Cognitive Expertise and Clinical Competency: A Research Agenda
pp. 1071-1078(8)
Authors: Spillane, Linda; Hayden, Emily; Fernandez, Rosemarie; Adler, Mark; Beeson, Michael; Goyal, Deepi; Smith-Coggins, Rebecca; Boulet, John

Teaching and Assessing Procedural Skills Using Simulation: Metrics and Methodology
pp. 1079-1087(9)
Authors: Lammers, Richard L.; Davenport, Moira; Korley, Frederick; Griswold-Theodorson, Sharon; Fitch, Michael T.; Narang, Aneesh T.; Evans, Leigh V.; Gross, Amy; Rodriguez, Elliot; Dodge, Kelly L.; Hamann, Cara J.; Robey III, Walter C.

Defining Team Performance for Simulation-based Training: Methodology, Metrics, and Opportunities for Emergency Medicine
pp. 1088-1097(10)
Authors: Shapiro, Marc J.; Gardner, Roxane; Godwin, Steven A; Jay, Gregory D.; Lindquist, David G.; Salisbury, Mary L.; Salas, Eduardo

Defining Systems Expertise: Effective Simulation at the Organizational Level—Implications for Patient Safety, Disaster Surge Capacity, and Facilitating the Systems Interface
pp. 1098-1103(6)
Authors: Kaji, Amy H.; Bair, Aaron; Okuda, Yasuharu; Kobayashi, Leo; Khare, Rahul; Vozenilek, John

Toward a Definition of Teamwork in Emergency Medicine
pp. 1104-1112(9)
Authors: Fernandez, Rosemarie; Kozlowski, Steve W. J.; Shapiro, Marc J.; Salas, Eduardo

National Growth in Simulation Training within Emergency Medicine Residency Programs, 2003-2008
pp. 1113-1116(4)
Authors: Okuda, Yasuharu; Bond, William; Bonfante, Gary; McLaughlin, Steve; Spillane, Linda; Wang, Ernest; Vozenilek, John; Gordon, James A.

Simulation in Graduate Medical Education 2008: A Review for Emergency Medicine
pp. 1117-1129(13)
Authors: McLaughlin, Steve; Fitch, Michael T.; Goyal, Deepi G.; Hayden, Emily; Kauh, Christine Yang; Laack, Torrey A.; Nowicki, Thomas; Okuda, Yasuharu; Palm, Ken; Pozner, Charles N.; Vozenilek, John; Wang, Ernest; Gordon, James A.

Decreasing Lab Turnaround Time Improves Emergency Department Throughput and Decreases Emergency Medical Services Diversion: A Simulation Model
pp. 1130-1135(6)
Authors: Storrow, Alan B.; Zhou, Chuan; Gaddis, Gary; Han, Jin H.; Miller, Karen; Klubert, David; Laidig, Andy; Aronsky, Dominik

Simulation in a Disaster Drill: Comparison of High-fidelity Simulators versus Trained Actors
pp. 1144-1151(8)
Authors: Gillett, Brian; Peckler, Brad; Sinert, Richard; Onkst, Cherie; Nabors, Spencer; Issley, Steven; Maguire, Christopher; Galwankarm, Sagar; Arquilla, Bonnie

Using Immersive Simulation for Training First Responders for Mass Casualty Incidents
pp. 1152-1159(8)
Authors: Wilkerson, William; Avstreih, Dan; Gruppen, Larry; Beier, Klaus-Peter; Woolliscroft, James

Teaching Mass Casualty Triage Skills Using Immersive Three-dimensional Virtual Reality
pp. 1160-1165(6)
Authors: Vincent, Dale S.; Sherstyuk, Andrei; Burgess, Lawrence; Connolly, Kathleen K.

Educational and Research Implications of Portable Human Patient Simulation in Acute Care Medicine
pp. 1166-1174(9)
Authors: Kobayashi, Leo; Patterson, Mary D.; Overly, Frank L.; Shapiro, Marc J.; Williams, Kenneth A.; Jay, Gregory D.

Medical Malpractice: Utilization of Layered Simulation for Resident Education
pp. 1175-1180(6)
Authors: Schlicher, Nathaniel Ryan; Ten Eyck, Raymond P.

Promoting Teamwork: An Event-based Approach to Simulation-based Teamwork Training for Emergency Medicine Residents
pp. 1190-1198(9)
Authors: Rosen, Michael A.; Salas, Eduardo; Wu, Teresa S.; Silvestri, Salvatore; Lazzara, Elizabeth H.; Lyons, Rebecca; Weaver, Sallie J.; King, Heidi B.

A Theme-based Hybrid Simulation Model to Train and Evaluate Emergency Medicine Residents
pp. 1199-1206(8)
Authors: Noeller, Thomas P.; Smith, Michael D.; Holmes, Laura; Cappaert, Melissa; Gross, Andrew J.; Cole-Kelly, Kathy; Rosen, Kathleen R.

Resident Response to Integration of Simulation-based Education into Emergency Medicine Conference
pp. 1207-1210(4)
Authors: Wang, Ernest E.; Beaumont, Jennifer; Kharasch, Morris; Vozenilek, John A.

Simulator Training Improves Fiber-optic Intubation Proficiency among Emergency Medicine Residents
pp. 1211-1214(4)
Authors: Binstadt, Emily; Donner, Scott; Nelson, Jessie; Flottemesch, Thomas; Hegarty, Cullen

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