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Standardized Patient (College of Osteopathic Medicine)

Standardized Patient (College of Osteopathic Medicine)

Baptist Memorial Health Care Corporation

Memphis, TN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 7 days ago


Baptist Memorial Health Care rating

7.2

Company rating: 7.2 out of 10

Based on 111 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

296th of 872 rated healthcare providers


Job description

Job Description
This posting is for multiple positions. Events generally occur between 7:30AM and 5:30PM, Monday to Friday. May be subject to hours/shifts running after 5PM.
Summary
Standardized Patients (SP) support Osteopathic Medical Education by playing the role of "patient actors", who create a realistic scenario from which students can learn. A Standardized Patient will be assigned a role and patient profile, be provided training, and then portray the role to students in a simulated clinical setting or classroom.
Standardized Patient scenarios include but are not limited to the SP providing a scripted clinical history, having a basic non-invasive physical exam performed upon them, and/or portraying a simulated illness. Costumes and makeup may be used to enhance the simulated effect. Standardized Patients engage non-verbal communication skills so clinical learners can experience the emotions, body language, and communication skills they might encounter in a clinical environment. All healthcare information in the scenarios is simulated. No invasive procedures or invasive exams will be required during Standardized Patient Encounters.
The ideal candidate will have an interest in training the next generation of health care providers and participating in active learning scenarios. Standardized Patients may also participate in some clinical skills training and/or classroom functions. During events in the Osteopathic Principles and Practice Laboratory session, SPs will serve as demonstration models for osteopathic manipulative techniques (OMT).The following technique modalities are expected to be performed on the SPs: balanced ligamentous tension/ligamentous articular strain, counterstrain, facilitated positional release, still, high-velocity low amplitude, lymphatic techniques, muscle energy, myofascial release, osteopathic cranial manipulative medicine, soft tissue, visceral techniques, and other osteopathic technique modalities as taught in the course.
  • balanced ligamentous tension/ligamentous articular strain,
  • counterstrain
  • facilitated positional release
  • Still technique
  • high-velocity low amplitude
  • lymphatic techniques
  • muscle energy
  • myofascial release
  • osteopathic cranial manipulative medicine
  • soft tissue
  • visceral techniques
  • Other osteopathic technique modalities as taught in the course

Responsibilities
  1. Commit to attending the required paid training sessions and putting best effort into learning and portraying simulated scenarios.
  2. Commit to attending and working at least 2 events per semester.
  3. Embody a simulated patient, learn a simulated clinical case, and accurately portray the scenario for classroom and exam sessions.
  4. Communicate with the Standardized Patient program of any personal reasons or concerns that would preclude the Standardized Patient from undertaking a role.
  5. Follow and abide by Baptist Health Sciences University and state health and safety regulations.
  6. Participate as a body model for Osteopathic Principles and Practice (OPP) or ultrasound laboratory sessions.

Requirements, Preferences and Experience
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • Able to realistically and consistently portray a simulated scenario repeatedly across a long time frame.
  • Comfortable portraying possibly challenging scenarios (such as emotional scenarios, tough diagnoses, etc).

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Baptist Memorial, based in Memphis, TN, US, is a leading health care organization renowned in the healthcare industry. The company's official website is baptistonline.org which provides a comprehensive view of their services and operations. Baptist Memorial operates a myriad of hospitals, health clinics, and medical facilities providing expert and compassionate care. Founded in 1912, it has a rich legacy of over a hundred years of dedication to its community, offering services which include acute care, diagnostic services, and a broad range of speciality health services fulfilling various patient needs.

Industry

Hospitals

Company size

10,000+ Employees

Headquarters location

Memphis, TN, US