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| Hania Wehbe-JanekSummaryAffiliation: Scott and White Memorial Hospital Country: USA Publications
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Residents' perspectives of the value of a simulation curriculum in a general surgery residency program: a multimethod study of stakeholder feedbackHania Wehbe-Janek
Department of Internal Medicine, Texas A and M Health Science Center, College of Medicine, Temple, TX, USA
Surgery 151:815-21. 2012..The purpose of this multimethod study was to explore residents' perceptions of simulation within surgical residency as relevant stakeholder feedback and program evaluation of the surgery simulation curriculum...
An evaluation of the usefulness of the standardized patient methodology in the assessment of surgery residents' communication skillsHania Wehbe-Janek
Division of Education Clinical Simulation Educational Research and Development, Scott and White Healthcare, Texas A and M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Temple, Texas 76508, USA
J Surg Educ 68:172-7. 2011..The overall objective of this study is to assess the usefulness of a standardized patient (SP) educational activity in the evaluation of surgery residents' communication skills...
Nurses' perceptions of simulation-based interprofessional training program for rapid response and code blue eventsHania Wehbe-Janek
Scott and White Healthcare Texas A and M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Medical Education Center, Temple, TX 76508, USA
J Nurs Care Qual 27:43-50. 2012..This study provides support for the implementation and continued use of simulation interprofessional programs in hospital settings...
Using simulation to orient code blue teams to a new hospital facilityFrank J Villamaria
Department of Anesthesiology, Texas A and M Health Science Center College of Medicine, Scott and White and Temple College Clinical Simulation Center, Scott and White Memorial Hospital, Temple, TX 76508, USA
Simul Healthc 3:209-16. 2008..A secondary objective was to elucidate factors that may have contributed to responses by debriefing teams...
OB/GYN boot cAMP using high-fidelity human simulators: enhancing residents' perceived competency, confidence in taking a leadership role, and stress hardinessJOSE F PLIEGO
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Texas A and M Health Science Center College of Medicine, TX, USA
Simul Healthc 3:82-9. 2008..To evaluate the effectiveness of an obstetrical and gynecologic (Ob/Gyn) Boot Camp simulation training on perceived technical competency, confidence in a leadership role, and stress hardiness of resident training...
