Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH)
Jennifer Manos currently serves as the Executive Director at the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) since April 2010. Prior to this role, Jennifer worked at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center from December 2002 to May 2014 as an Education Specialist II, focusing on the development and implementation of simulation-based curricula for multidisciplinary healthcare providers. Academically, Jennifer holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Health Care Administration and Management, obtained from Indiana Wesleyan University between 2012 and 2014, and a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) with a specialization in Nursing Education, also from Indiana Wesleyan University, earned from 2010 to 2012.
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Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH)
The Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) seeks to improve performance and reduce errors in patient care through the use of simulation. Established in 2004 by professionals using simulation for education, testing, and research in health care, SSH membership includes physicians, nurses, allied health and paramedical personnel, researchers, educators and developers from around the globe. SSH fosters the improvement and application of simulation–based modalities such as human patient simulators, virtual reality, standardized patients and task trainers. Recognizing that simulation represents a paradigm shift in health care education, SSH promotes improvements in simulation technology, educational methods, practitioner assessment, and patient safety that promote better patient care and can improve patient outcome. A major venue for advancing simulation in medicine is the International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH), which has been held since 1995. SSH, beginning in 2006, has wholly sponsored this meeting. SSH welcomes ties with other organizations interested in patient simulation as well as companies providing simulation technology. Founding Supporters Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF) Duke University Society for Technology in Anesthesia (STA) Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC) University of Miami Center for Research in Medical Education