Professional Statement
Dr. Joseph S. Goode, Jr. is an Associate Professor and Vice-Chair for Research and Scholarship in the Department of Nurse Anesthesia as well as an Assistant Program Director of the Nurse Anesthesia Program. Dr. Goode holds BSN, MSN and PhD degrees from the University of Pittsburgh and a BA in Fine Arts and Biological Sciences from the University of Michigan. He is also a staff CRNA at UPMC Presbyterian Hospital.
Dr. Goode has presented or been published nationally and internationally in areas as diverse as anesthesia, artificial organ development, emergency medicine, health care simulation, and the history and philosophy of science and medicine. He has co-authored multiple book chapters on health care simulation and High Frequency Jet Ventilation (HFJV) and on the historical, philosophical and ethical groundings of health care simulation and has twenty-one international presentations to his credit since 2012.
Dr. Goode has been involved in health care simulation since 2000 and in clinical and laboratory research since 1979. He is widely known for his expertise in the clinical application of High Frequency Jet Ventilation. His current primary areas of interest include health care simulation methodologies, the use of Hierarchical Task Analysis in simulation curricular development and the quantitative and qualitative measurement of translation from the simulation setting to clinical practice and its impact on patient safety, and the role of theoretical models to describe simulation processes.
Dr. Goode teaches across the curriculum of the Nurse Anesthesia Program, with topical areas of focus including pharmacology, respiratory physiology and airway management. He instructs in most of the program simulation educational activities. Dr. Goode also conducts multi-modal training sessions in the application of HFJV for providers and trainees throughout the UPMC Health System including CRNAs, Anesthesiologists, SRNAs, Anesthesia Residents, Anesthesia Cardiac Fellows and Cardiothoracic Surgery Fellows.
Appointments
- Vice Chair for Research & Scholarship and Associate Professor Department of Nurse Anesthesia School of Nursing
- Core Faculty Institute for Bioethics
- Research and Scholarship Committee Member Winter Institute for Simulation, Education, and Research
- Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist Department of Anesthesiology University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
Education and Training
- PhD, University of Pittsburgh, 2018
- MA, University of Pittsburgh, 2000
- BA, University of Michigan, 2003
Professional Interests in Bioethics
Representative Publications
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Tangpaisarn T, O’Donnell JM, Goode, Jr JS, Scott PW, Phrampus P. Nasal Fiber-optic Intubation Training for Nurse Anesthesia Students Incorporating Deliberate Practice and Summative Assessment. The Journal for the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. 2024
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Goode Jr., JS. Action, Practice and Reflection: Dewey’s Pragmatist Philosophy and the Current Healthcare Simulation Movement, in Bluhm, R., Knowing and Acting in Medicine. Rowan and Littlefield, London, 2016.
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Goode Jr., JS, O’Donnell, JM. Simulation in Nursing Education and Practice, in Riley, R., A Manual of Simulation in Healthcare (2nd Edition). Oxford, New York:Oxford University Press, 2016.
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O’Donnell JM, Goode JS, Henker RA, Kelsey S, Bircher N, Peele P, Bradle J, Close J, Engberg R, Sutton-Tyrrell K. Effect of a simulation educational intervention on knowledge, attitude, and patient transfer skills: from the simulation laboratory to the clinical setting. The Journal for the Society for Simulation in Healthcare. 2011; 6(2): 84-93
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Goode, Jr JS, Taylor RL, Buffington CW, Klain MM, Schwartzman D. High Frequency Jet Ventilation: Utility in posterior left atrial catheter ablation. Heart Rhythm. 2006; 3(1):13-19,
Recent Funding
- Margaret E Wilkes Scholarship Fund Award, University of Pittsburgh School of Nursing, Simulation in Nursing: Historical Analysis and Theoretical Modeling in Support of a Targeted Clinical Training Intervention, PI
