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  Standardized Patients 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. In addition to teaching and assessment, SPs will provide detailed feedback on learner performance and perform various duties as assigned. All SP events and activities will be recorded for teaching and assessment purposes.   SPs who use their own bodies as the teaching model for sensitive exams are called “Genitourinary Teaching Associates,” or GUTAs.  A GUTA is an individual trained to teach the techniques and protocol for performing the gender-specific physical examination to learners.  Female and male GUTAs are further defined as:   - A Gynecological Teaching Associate (GTA) is a female specifically trained to teach, assess, and provide feedback to learners about accurate pelvic, rectal and/or breast examination techniques. They also address the communication skills needed to provide a comfortable exam in a standardized manner, while using their bodies as teaching tools in a supportive, non-threatening environment. - A Male Urogenital Teaching Associates (MUTA) is a male specifically trained to teach, assess, and provide feedback to learners about accurate urogenital and rectal examination techniques. They also address the communication skills needed to provide a comfortable exam in a standardized manner, while using their bodies as teaching tools in a supportive, non-threatening environment.   This is a transient position, working no more than 19 hours per week. Hours are not guaranteed.  
Position Number
1739599
Department
Sentara Simulation Center
Location : Location
US-VA-Norfolk
Type
Transient (less than 20 hours per week)
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. In addition to teaching and assessment, SPs will provide detailed feedback on learner performance and perform various duties as assigned. All SP events and activities will be recorded for teaching and assessment purposes.   This is a transient position, working no more than 20 hours per week. Hours are not guaranteed.     
Position Number
1739599
Department
Sentara Simulation Center
Location : Location
US-VA-Norfolk
Type
Transient (less than 20 hours per week)