POSITION DESCRIPTION :
What is a Standardized Patient?
A standardized patient (SP) is an individual trained to portray a specific patient case in a consistent manner. Standardized Patients are generally healthy lay people who have been trained to portray a real patient's case in a practice or testing situation. The SP is trained to present a patient history and physical symptoms. The word "standardized" means that the standardized patient repeats his or her story in a consistent manner in each student encounter. During an interaction with a student, the SP presents the case history in response to questioning by the student and/or undergoes physical examinations at the student's direction. At the end of the encounter the SP provides constructive feedback to the student.
We hope our SP’s will come from all walks of life and are committed to building an SP pool which holds diversity equity and inclusion at its core. A flexible schedule, transportation, and punctuality are necessary.
SCHEDULE :
Sporadic depending on faculty need. Events generally occur between 7:30 AM and 5:30 PM weekdays and can be either 1⁄2 or full day.
Reporting to the Director of Simulation, this position is a part time, hourly and entry level position contributing to the daily work of the medical simulation program. An SP will have the unique opportunity to be involved in shaping the medical education of tomorrow’s physicians. In doing so, they will assist in transforming care and provide crucial experiences for OCOM’s students.
OCOM is a state-of-the-art medical training facility that will incorporate instruction and assessment of medical students. The main goal of the Simulation Center is to improve safety within patient care. Current and future health care professionals use simulation to hone their skills, refine advanced techniques, and learn social interactive tools for delivering important news to patients. This is vital for creating the gold-standard in patient safety and medical teaching.
MISSION :
The mission of the Orlando College of Osteopathic Medicine is to train caring and competent osteopathic physicians who will have an impact on the Central Florida community, our nation, and our global community.
SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES :
General Duties :
Other duties as assigned may include :
CLASSIFICATION :
Staff, Part-Time, Hourly (non-benefit eligible)
Requirements
QUALIFICATIONS :
SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES :
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS :
Should be able to move step up and down from an exam table and quickly change from a gown to clothing.
Benefits
Hourly Rate: $20/per hour
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