Электронная книга: Michelle Kelly «Healthcare Simulation Education. Evidence, Theory and Practice»

Healthcare Simulation Education. Evidence, Theory and Practice

Written by a leading team from the Australian Society for Simulation in Healthcare (ASSH), Simulation Australasia, Healthcare Simulation Education is a new resource for a rapidly expanding professional healthcare simulation community. Designed as a core reference for educators who use simulation as an educational method, it outlines theory, evidence and research relevant to healthcare simulation. Containing examples of innovations from around the world, the book offers opportunities to make clear connections between the underlying rationale for the use of simulation, and what this looks like in practice. Healthcare Simulation Education: Helps readers gain a systematic understanding of theory and application of simulation Facilitates access to high quality resources to support healthcare simulation education and research Edited by a leading team from the Australian Society for Simulation in Healthcare (ASSH), the leading body for healthcare simulation in Australia Contains information on educational theory, the elements of simulation practice and contemporary issues in simulation An important text in healthcare literature and practice, Healthcare Simulation Education provides a unique cross-disciplinary overview of an innovative subject area, and is ideal for medical, nursing and allied health educators, policy makers and researchers.

Издательство: "John Wiley&Sons Limited"

ISBN: 9781119061632

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Michelle Kelly

Medal record
Skeleton
World Championships
Gold 2003 Nagano Women
Silver 2008 Altenberg Mixed team
Bronze 2005 Calgary Women

Michelle Kelly (born November 7, 1974 in Fort St. John, British Columbia) is a Canadian skeleton racer who has competed since 1996. She won a complete set of medals at the FIBT World Championships with a gold in 2003 (women's skeleton), a silver in 2008 (mixed bobsleigh-skeleton team), and a bronze in 2005 (women's skeleton).

Kelly also finished tenth in the women's skeleton event at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

She won the women's Skeleton World Cup overall title in 2002-3.

Born in Fort St. John, British Columbia, Kelly now lives in Calgary.

She qualified for the 2010 Winter Olympics, finishing 13th.

Controversy

In 2009, while qualifying for the World Cup selection, Michelle Kelly was disqualified after post-race testing revealed that the runners on her sled were in violation of rules set by the International Bobsleigh and Toboggan Federation, improving her run time. An appeal was set up, and she was ultimately allowed to regain her place.

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