This webinar will first briefly review the historical and current uses of Standardized Patients (SPs) in Communication Sciences and Disorders. This will be followed by an overview of best practices in the development and use of SPs, per guidelines from the Association of Standardized Patient Educators (ASPE). These best practices will be illustrated with case examples across both face-to-face and remote delivery. Ideas for future implementation of SPs, alone or in conjunction with other simulation modalities, will be discussed.
Learning Objectives
Time Ordered Agenda7:00-7:15: Introduction and terminology7:15-7:30: Review of historical and current uses of standardized patients in CSD7:30-8:00: Review of ASPE's standards of best practice8:00-:8:45: Standardized patient case studies8:45-9:00: Future directions and Q & A
View the April 30, 2020 CAPCSD podcast, Using Standardized Patients to Develop Professional Competence with Dr. Richard Zraick.
Speaker InformationRichard I. Zraick, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, CHSEUniversity of Central Florida
Richard I. Zraick, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, CHSE holds the rank of Professor in the School of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Central Florida. His clinical, research and teaching activities are in the areas of voice disorders, clinical skills training, healthcare simulation, and health communication. He is a Certified Health Simulation Educator. He is also an ASHA Fellow.
DisclosuresFinancial: Honorarium from CAPSD for presenting webinarNon-Financial: Member, Association of Standardized Patient Educators Member, Society for Simulation in Healthcare
This course is offered for .2 ASHA CEUs (Introductory level, Related area).
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