Annual Review of Nursing Research, Volume 39

Healthcare Simulation

SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANYISBN: 9780826166333

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Volume editor Tonya Schneidereith, Other Christine E. Kasper
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272

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  • Simulation in Academia

    1. Simulation in Undergraduate Education



    2. The State of Simulation Research in Advanced Practice Nursing Education



    3. Human Simulation in Nursing Education



    Hospital-based and Interprofessional Simulation



    4. Hospital-based Simulation



    5. Interprofessional Simulation: From the Classroom to Clinical Practice



    Simulation Practices, Operations, and Professional Development



    6. Briefing



    7. Evaluation of Simulation Outcomes



    8. Simulation-based Operations



    9. Professional Development for Simulation Education



    Technologies in Simulation



    10. Virtual and Augmented Realities in Nursing Education: State of the Science



    11. 3-D Printing: Collaborative Nurse Led Research









 



 


Christine E. Kasper, PhD, RN, FAAN, FACSM, is a senior research scientist and professor at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. Prior to that, she held the Adelaide M. Nutting Endowed Research Chair at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing and was also a faculty member at the University of California-Los Angeles and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Kasper received her BSN from the University of Evansville, her MSN from Rush University, and her PhD from the University of Michigan.



Dr. Kasper has published more than 110 research papers, book chapters, reviews, and editorials in highly respected nursing and scientific journals. She was the founding editor of Biological Research for Nursing and is the current editor of the Annual Review of Nursing Research. She was a co-author of the ground-breaking book, In Search of Nursing Science, used in many nursing programs as a philosophy of science text. Her research has included funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the Department of Veterans Affairs as the principal investigator on 10 grants. Additionally, she has received funding for 11 studies from foundations and universities, and has participated as a co-investigator on 14 additional interdisciplinary grants ranging from clinical genomics in nursing practice to genotoxic changes arising from embedded military-relevant heavy metals.



Dr. Kasper has been inducted as a fellow of the American Academy of Nursing and the American College of Sports Medicine. In 2015, she received the distinctive honor of becoming an inductee of the Sigma Theta Tau International Nurse Researcher Hall of Fame.


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