Clinical Simulation Augments Traditional Interviewing of Advanced Practice Provider Candidates |
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Institution: | Saint Louis University, St. Louis, MO;Vanderbilt University School of Nursing, Nashville, TN;The Journal for Nurse Practitioners |
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Abstract: | An essential role of critical care advanced practice providers—advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants—is to have knowledge and competency to make accurate and efficient decisions. The ability to manage clinical scenarios involving medically deteriorating patients requires higher-order cognitive thinking and leadership skills that are challenging to extrapolate in traditional interviews. In critical care, advanced practice providers must make rapid clinical assessments and implement appropriate medical interventions to deter progression of life-threatening illnesses. Adding clinical simulation to the traditional interview allows interviewers to evaluate applicants’ crisis resource management skills, leadership, and clinical competency. |
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Keywords: | advanced practice providers APPs interviews nurse practitioners physician assistants simulation |
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