Details

First Name

Jeanne

Last Name

Carey

Nickname

JCarey

Credentials

MEd, RN, CHSE-A

Job Title(s)

Instructional Design Specialist for Simulation

Institution/Company Name

UT Southwestern Medical Center

Institution/Company Type

Clinical Institution

Country

US

State / Region

TX

Simulation Role

Simulation / Clinical Educator

Simulation Expertise

Expert

Primary Clinical Discipline(s)

Allied Health, Nursing, Medicine, Public Health

Clinical Specialities

Advanced Practice, Anesthesiology, Cardiology, Counseling, Dermatology, Dietetics, Emergency Department, Emergency Medical Services, Endocrinology, Ethics, Family Medicine, Gastroenterology, Gerontology, Gynecology, Health Information Management, High School, Infectious Disease, Informatics, Intensive / Critical Care, Internal Medicine, Interventional Radiology, Medical – Surgical, Nephrology, Neurology, Nuclear Medicine, Nutrition, Obstetrics, Oncology, Ophthalmology, Organ Transplant, Orthopedics, Otolaryngology, Palliative, Pathology, Patient Safety, Pediatrics, Pharmacy, Psychology, Psychiatry, Physical Therapy, Prosthetics, Pulmonology, Radiology, Research, Respiratory Therapy, Social Work, Surgery, Toxicology, Transfusion, Trauma, Urology

Non-Clinical Disciplines

Administration, Education, Research

Learner Type

Student – Undergraduate, Student – Graduate, Professional – Clinician, Professional – Educator/Trainer

Bio

Jeanne Carey, MEd, RN, CHSE-A, is the Instructional Design Specialist for Simulation at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. She is a certified simulation educator with over 13 years of experience in all aspects of simulation, including the development and implementation of new simulation-based learning activities, professional development of simulation educators and operators, training of simulation facilitators, and recruitment and management of standardized patients. Prior to joining the simulation team at UTSW, Jeanne served as the Director of Simulation at Baylor University School of Nursing, where she and her team created the Two-Heads-Are-Better-Than-One (2HeadsR>1) strategy for role assignment in simulation. Jeanne is active in several simulation and higher education organizations.