Syretta Spears, manager of the Simulation, Technology, Innovation and Modeling Center at the 麻豆原创 College of Nursing, has been honored with the Frontline Simulation Champion Excellence Award from the International Nursing Association for Clinical Simulation and Learning.

The annual award recognizes an individual who has demonstrated extraordinary dedication to the day-to-day implementation of simulation and to excellence in the delivery of simulation-based learning. Spears received the award Thursday at the association鈥檚 2019 conference in Phoenix. The association is a global community of more than 1,800 industry leaders, educators and researchers dedicated to transforming practice to improve patient safety through excellence in healthcare simulation.

鈥淭he advancement and desire to expound on the science of simulation drives her,鈥 says Assistant Professor Desiree A. D铆az. 鈥淪yretta has provided a level of stability and spirit of excellence in the daily operations of our STIM Center and fosters an environment of innovation.鈥

鈥淪yretta is the one individual we have come to trust to ensure our simulation-based learning experiences meet the highest standards,鈥 says Laura Gonzalez, simulation director at the college. 鈥淪he supports the facilitators and ensures the activities provide an enriching experience for all learners.鈥

One such activity is the development of an 鈥淓scape Rescue Room,鈥 where teams of students are given hidden clues to address a patient mannequin鈥檚 signs and symptoms. The innovative, yet informative, method is used to enhance teaching and learning of health policies, hospital procedures and guidelines. 聽This successful activity was recently selected for presentation at the National League for Nursing Summit.

Additionally, Spears recently led the efforts to create Simsations 4 Life at the college. In the interdisciplinary club, simulation activities are brought to life with undergraduate and graduate students as well as volunteers from LIFE@麻豆原创 (Learning Institute for Elders) who participate as embedded patients. Spears also created the online orientation and helped develop a 鈥淗aunted Lab鈥 and 鈥淎mazing Race鈥 experience, demonstrating her creativity and innovation in the field.

鈥淭he creation of the club has elevated our simulation fidelity, or realism, tenfold,鈥 says Gonzalez.

Spears has been the STIM Center manager since 2016 and was among the first graduates of the college鈥檚 innovative and interdisciplinary healthcare simulation graduate certificate program. Last year she became one of the first to earn the Certified Healthcare Simulation Operations Specialist designation. The certification is an international recognition of her specialized knowledge, skills, abilities and accomplishments in the field. Now she is preparing to conduct her first webinar to mentor other simulationists.

At 麻豆原创, she is part an elite team of healthcare simulation experts, including three advanced certified healthcare simulation educators, two certified healthcare simulation educators, and an internationally recognized computer scientist and engineer.

This is the third consecutive year that an excellence award from the association honored a faculty or staff member from the 麻豆原创 College of Nursing. Associate Professor Mindi Anderson and D铆az were honored with the Excellence in Academia award in 2018 and 2017, respectively.