Strategic Operations
Standardized Patient
Strategic Operations, San Diego, California, United States, 92123
Strategic Operations Inc. (STOPS) provides training services and products to the military, law enforcement, first responders, medical providers, and other organizations responsible for homeland security. The company employs state-of-the-art Hollywood special effects pyrotechnics, special effects make-up (wound effects),
role players , subject matter experts, instructors, and training scenarios to create training environments that are the most unique in the industry. STOPS also manufactures modular, mobile building systems (relocatable habitat units (RHUs)), props, faux weapons, and live fire targets and constructs, enhances, and transforms training facilities throughout the United States and Canada.
STOPS is actively looking to employ individuals, on a part-time/on-call basis, in the support of live action training.
Summary
A Standardized Patient (SP) is a specialized role player, a person who can accurately and consistently recreate the history, personality, physical finding, emotional structure, and response patterns of an actual patient. The SP participates in the teaching and assessment of undergraduate medical students, medical residents, nurses, and allied health care professionals ( learners ) during Medical Simulation training. The SP is a person, age 18 or greater, trained to act out the role of a patient, family member, or other individual to allow "learners" to practice physical exams (non-invasive), history taking skills, communications skills, and other important clinical skills required by Healthcare Providers. The SP must be able to accurately portray a specific scenario for which the learners will perform a brief interview and/or a focused medical case. An SP may also be required to provide constructive feedback regarding the learner's performance.
Job Duties
Specific duties will take place at Naval Medical Center San Diego (Balboa Hospital), the STOPS Tactical Training Laboratory in San Diego, CA, or another location at the direction of the client. Individuals must be able to follow the direction of the Lead Evaluator/Instructor during training scenarios.
The SP will present scenarios in a standardized manner, as instructed by the Lead Evaluator/Instructor and/or as elicited by the learner during simulated interactive patient history and/or a medical case.The SP will remain in a specific "character" when responding to the learner's questions.The SP must accurately remember encounters with learners for the purpose of providing feedback on learner performance.The SP may be recorded or videotaped during the simulation.The SP must respect the privacy of the learners and hold in confidence all information obtained during a scenario/case.The SP will perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.The SP may from time to time be required to perform the duties of a general or casualty actor/role player.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities RequiredAbility to play a required role and act convincingly while maintaining the specified character - through body language, emotions, personality, and physical findings.Ability to understand, follow directions, and provide feedback - after action report.Ability to recall and accurately relay learner's performance to the Lead Evaluator/Instructor.The individual must have a professional demeanor.Must enjoy working with people and understand the importance of the position.
QualificationsThe ability to, read, write, and speak English is required.Prior role-playing experience with military, law enforcement, and first responders/medical providers is preferred, but not necessary.SPs are assigned based on experience and specific demographic requirements.Extensive experience is not necessary, perspective individuals will be training on the various components of working as an SP.
role players , subject matter experts, instructors, and training scenarios to create training environments that are the most unique in the industry. STOPS also manufactures modular, mobile building systems (relocatable habitat units (RHUs)), props, faux weapons, and live fire targets and constructs, enhances, and transforms training facilities throughout the United States and Canada.
STOPS is actively looking to employ individuals, on a part-time/on-call basis, in the support of live action training.
Summary
A Standardized Patient (SP) is a specialized role player, a person who can accurately and consistently recreate the history, personality, physical finding, emotional structure, and response patterns of an actual patient. The SP participates in the teaching and assessment of undergraduate medical students, medical residents, nurses, and allied health care professionals ( learners ) during Medical Simulation training. The SP is a person, age 18 or greater, trained to act out the role of a patient, family member, or other individual to allow "learners" to practice physical exams (non-invasive), history taking skills, communications skills, and other important clinical skills required by Healthcare Providers. The SP must be able to accurately portray a specific scenario for which the learners will perform a brief interview and/or a focused medical case. An SP may also be required to provide constructive feedback regarding the learner's performance.
Job Duties
Specific duties will take place at Naval Medical Center San Diego (Balboa Hospital), the STOPS Tactical Training Laboratory in San Diego, CA, or another location at the direction of the client. Individuals must be able to follow the direction of the Lead Evaluator/Instructor during training scenarios.
The SP will present scenarios in a standardized manner, as instructed by the Lead Evaluator/Instructor and/or as elicited by the learner during simulated interactive patient history and/or a medical case.The SP will remain in a specific "character" when responding to the learner's questions.The SP must accurately remember encounters with learners for the purpose of providing feedback on learner performance.The SP may be recorded or videotaped during the simulation.The SP must respect the privacy of the learners and hold in confidence all information obtained during a scenario/case.The SP will perform miscellaneous job-related duties as assigned.The SP may from time to time be required to perform the duties of a general or casualty actor/role player.
Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities RequiredAbility to play a required role and act convincingly while maintaining the specified character - through body language, emotions, personality, and physical findings.Ability to understand, follow directions, and provide feedback - after action report.Ability to recall and accurately relay learner's performance to the Lead Evaluator/Instructor.The individual must have a professional demeanor.Must enjoy working with people and understand the importance of the position.
QualificationsThe ability to, read, write, and speak English is required.Prior role-playing experience with military, law enforcement, and first responders/medical providers is preferred, but not necessary.SPs are assigned based on experience and specific demographic requirements.Extensive experience is not necessary, perspective individuals will be training on the various components of working as an SP.