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  • Healthcare Simulation
  • Organizational Leadership

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  • Integrating simulation into curricula requires careful planning and resources.
  • Lack of organizational readiness can lead to ineffective and expensive simulation programs.
  • Effective simulation programs depend on leadership awareness of operational considerations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To provide practical guidance for leaders on establishing successful simulation programs.
  • To highlight key operational aspects based on the Standard of Best Practice: Simulation Operations.
  • To introduce change management tools and leadership characteristics for simulation program sustainability.

Main Methods:

  • Dissection of the Standard of Best Practice: Simulation Operations.
  • Identification of critical operational domains: strategic planning, finance, personnel, resource management, policies, and systems integration.
  • Exploration of changemaker leadership principles and tools.

Main Results:

  • Strategic planning, financial oversight, expert staffing, robust management systems, clear policies, and seamless integration are vital.
  • Changemaker leadership qualities are essential for developing and sustaining simulation programs.
  • Understanding organizational culture is crucial for programmatic success.

Conclusions:

  • Organizational readiness, driven by informed leadership and operational excellence, is paramount for effective simulation integration.
  • Adherence to best practices and strategic change management ensures high-quality, efficient simulation programs.
  • Proactive recognition of cultural factors enhances the likelihood of simulation program success.