TY - BOOK AU - Jeffries,Pamela R. AU - Slaven-Lee,Pamela W. TI - A practical guide for nurse practitioner faculty using simulation in competency-based education SN - 9781975233891 AV - RT73 .P73 2025 U1 - 610.730711 23/eng/20240102 PY - 2025/// CY - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PB - Wolters Kluwer KW - Education, Nursing KW - methods KW - Competency-Based Education KW - Simulation Training KW - Nurse Practitioners KW - education KW - Advanced Practice Nursing KW - MEDICAL / Nursing / General KW - bisacsh KW - MEDICAL / Education & Training N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; State of the science of clinical simulations in NP education -- Theoretical frameworks for simulation design, development, and implementation -- Competency-based nursing education -- Student-centered learning in NP education -- Integration of simulation in the NP curriculum -- Healthcare simulation standards of best practice and nurse practitioner education -- Attainment of competency through simulation: the ACTS model -- Simulation operations -- Methods and models for debriefing in graduate clinical education -- Working with standardized and simulated patients -- Assessment and evaluations in simulation -- Simulation to prepare nurse practitioner students for role transition -- The future of graduate nurse practitioner education: a case for simulation N2 - "Authored by expert simulation researchers, educators, nurse practitioner faculty, and clinicians, A Practical Guide for Nurse Practitioner Faculty Using Simulation in Competency-Based Education looks at topics related to simulation design, development, and implementation for nurse practitioner and other graduate-level nursing programs. The new educational requirements based on the AACN Essentials and move to competency-based outcomes require nursing graduates to provide documented skill competencies to care for all types of patients in all types of diverse healthcare settings. Whether a graduate is working in acute care, primary care, or within the community, clinical simulations serve as a vital approach to creating student-centered, experiential learning that engages and prepares the graduate for real-world practice. Once the exception, clinical simulations are becoming more commonplace in nurse practitioner programs. This book supports nurse practitioner faculty as they learn new pedagogy and teaching strategies using clinical simulations. It focuses on developing and preparing nurse educators and superusers of simulations as they create, implement, and evaluate this pedagogy in nurse practitioner education"-- ER -