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WI · On-site

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Co-lead the BSWH anatomy facility including with the director of clinical simulation: * Supervision of BCMT anatomy faculty * Mentorship of the BSWH Center for Anatomical Science Education (CASE ...

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Other duties may be required and assigned. 1. Use of the following equipment to provide direct instruction to students: * Human patient simulators (HPS), computers, monitors and a variety of clinical ...

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How does a director of simulation typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to implement simulation-based training programs?

A Director of Simulation often works closely with educators, clinical staff, IT specialists, and administrators to design and implement simulation-based training programs. This collaboration involves aligning educational objectives with organizational goals, coordinating logistics for simulation sessions, and ensuring that technical resources are available and maintained. The Director also facilitates feedback loops between instructors and learners to continuously improve the quality and effectiveness of simulations. Building strong relationships across departments is essential for driving innovation and securing support for new simulation initiatives.

What is a director of simulation?

A Director of Simulation is a senior professional responsible for overseeing the development, implementation, and management of simulation-based training and educational programs, often in healthcare, aviation, or military contexts. They lead teams that design realistic scenarios using advanced technology to enhance learning and skill development. The Director collaborates with educators, subject matter experts, and technical staff to ensure the simulations meet organizational goals and industry standards. Their role also includes budgeting, staff supervision, and evaluating the effectiveness of simulation activities.

What is the difference between Director Of Simulation vs Simulation Engineer?

AspectDirector Of SimulationSimulation Engineer
CredentialsTypically requires a master's or PhD in engineering, computer science, or related fieldBachelor's or master's degree in engineering, computer science, or related field
Work EnvironmentLeads teams in research, development, and strategic planning within organizationsFocuses on designing, developing, and testing simulation models and software
Industry UsageUsed in aerospace, defense, healthcare, and automotive sectors for high-level simulation managementApplied in software development, product testing, and technical research within similar industries

The main difference is that the Director Of Simulation oversees simulation projects and teams, focusing on strategy and management, while the Simulation Engineer concentrates on creating and implementing simulation models and software. Both roles require technical expertise, but the director role involves leadership and planning responsibilities.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a director of simulation, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Simulation, you need expertise in simulation-based education, curriculum development, and leadership, typically supported by a healthcare or education background and advanced degrees. Familiarity with simulation technologies, audiovisual systems, and certifications such as Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE) are commonly required. Excellent organizational, communication, and team management skills help drive effective collaboration and program success. These competencies ensure high-quality, realistic training experiences that enhance learning outcomes and operational efficiency.

What job categories do people searching Director Of Simulation jobs in Wisconsin look for?

The top searched job categories for Director Of Simulation jobs in Wisconsin are:

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Senior Faculty (Medical Director of Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH) Anatomy Facility)

Baylor College of Medicine

WI • On-site

$100 - $150/hr

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Senior Faculty (Medical Director of Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH) Anatomy Facility)

Division: School of Medicine - Temple (80002176)

Department: School of Medicine - Temple (90006687)

Employment Duration: Full-time

Summary

Baylor College of Medicine (BCM), School of Medicine Temple campus (BCMT) in Temple, Texas is seeking a qualified and experienced individual as a Senior Faculty member for the anatomy education curriculum. This is a full-time faculty position at BCMT with an academic appointment (Associate/Professor, dependent on qualifications) in the Huffington Department of Education, Innovation and Technology. The successful applicant will have experience in teaching anatomical science topics, such as human gross anatomy, histology, embryology, and neuroanatomy in both didactic active learning sessions and lab settings.

This position will report directly to the Medical Director of BCM Anatomy Education Core (AEC) and Willed Body Program (WBP) and has three facets.

  • Oversee the BCM SOM anatomy curriculum at the Temple Campus.
  • Serves as the Medical Director of the Baylor Scott White Health Anatomy Facility at the Temple campus. Oversee the Baylor Scott & White Health (BSWH) Anatomy Facility and provide support to the Baylor Scott White Medical Center (BSWMC)-Temple GME programs. This aspect of the role will report to the BSWH senior vice-president of clinical medical education with effort allocation of 0.1FTE.

Job Purpose:

This faculty member will be a part of BCM SOM curriculum team and facilitate human gross anatomy cadaver dissection labs, team-teach human gross anatomy and embryology lectures/small group discussions, and assist teaching histology and neuroanatomy labs. This individual will work with program directors and lab managers in both Houston and Temple campuses to maintain the anatomy lab facility and oversee the use of anatomical specimens for all activities within the facility. Some effort will also be directed towards the teaching of the GME curriculum within Baylor Scott and White.

Job Duties
  • Direct involvement in the education activities of the SOM at BCMT. This includes but is not limited to:
    • Content development, small or large group discussion sessions, human gross anatomy dissection labs, histology labs, and neuroanatomy labs.
    • Leadership and guidance to faculty and teaching assistants in gross anatomy, histology, and neuroanatomy labs.
    • Participation in committee work of SOM at BCMT.
    • Participation in faculty development and training.
    • Providing feedback to anatomy education core director and BCM SOM leadership about anatomy education.
  • Co-lead the BSWH anatomy facility including with the director of clinical simulation:
    • Supervision of BCMT anatomy faculty
    • Mentorship of the BSWH Center for Anatomical Science Education (CASE) staff in matters relating to human donor best practices and generalized team support
    • Teaching and support for BSWMC-Temple GME anatomy activities
    • Collaborative support with administrative director on maintenance of lab equipment, dissection tools, models, computers, etc.
    • Collaborate with BSWH Anatomy lab team to help ensure compliance with state regulations to maintain accreditation of the BSWH anatomy facility
  • In coordination with the BCM Willed Body Program:
    • Maintain and organize human specimens (cadavers and prosections)
    • Assist in regular cadaver and human specimen inventory inspections.
    • Develop teaching specimens for anatomy courses
    • Collaborate with the executive director of the Willed Body Program (WBP) at BCMH in lab management and lab inspections
Minimum Qualifications
  • An earned doctoral degree (Ph.D., M.D., or equivalent)
  • Three full years' experience in teaching medical or health professional students’ human gross anatomy cadaveric lab dissections involving all systems and body regions.
  • Experience in preparing human cadaver prosection samples.
Preferred Qualifications
  • Five or more years of teaching human anatomy subjects (gross, embryology, histology, neuroanatomy) to medical and health professional students in a North American educational institution.
  • Experience in supervising faculty/staff teams; providing feedback and managing workload of team
  • Involvement in managing a willed body program in a US medical school.
  • Involvement in medical curriculum design or reformation in a US medical school.
  • Experience designing and facilitating active learning sessions, including small group instruction, problem-based learning (PBL), and case-based learning methodologies.
  • Experience in teaching or leading histology and/or neuroanatomy labs.
  • Experience in teaching embryology
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Experience in developing USMLE style exam questions.
  • Good team player.
  • Experience in innovative teaching methods and scholarly activities.

Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.

Requisition ID: 25197

Baylor College of Medicine fosters diversity among its students, trainees, faculty, and staff as a prerequisite to accomplishing our institutional mission and setting standards for excellence in training healthcare providers and biomedical scientists, promoting scientific innovation, and providing patient-centered care. Baylor College of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Equal Access Employer.

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