Standardized Patient
About the role
A standardized patient (SP) is defined as, "A person trained from a standardized case to present a social and emotional history, as well as specific findings on physical examination with such realism that even an experienced clinician can rarely detect the simulation. They are people from the community who perform four roles to portray a patient case, document learner performance, provide feedback on clinical and interpersonal skills and represent patient satisfaction."
Standardized Patients (SPs) instruct and assess health providers at multiple levels (undergraduate, post graduate, and practicing providers) in clinical and communication skills, physical examination techniques and procedural skills. SPs may also work with non-medical professionals to instruct and assess communication skills.
Responsibilities
- Teaching and assessment of clinical skills
- Teaching and assessment of physical examination skills and procedural techniques
- Teaching, assessment and feedback of communication and interpersonal skills
- Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Strong communication skills are desired for this position
Benefits
- All SP events and activities will be recorded for teaching and assessment purposes
Pay
- Rates: $12.78/hr - Training rate, $15.97/hr - Working events
Schedule
- This is a transient position, working no more than 20 hours per week
- Hours are not guaranteed