The Florida Healthcare Simulation Alliance is governed by a board comprising of regional leaders team from business, health services, vocational training and education, and higher education. The purpose of the Board is to develop, implement and direct the key strategic operations of the Florida Health Simulation Alliance.

Regional Leaders

  • Meet: Each month a regional leader will lead a FHSA meeting for all members 
  • Educate: Each Leader will be available for networking and Mentorships
  • Mentor: Allow for opportunities to foster individual growth
  • Collaborate: Work in partnership with other simulation centers

FLORIDA HEALTHCARE SIMULATION ALLIANCE REGIONS:

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Southern
Region

Miami-Dade, Monroe
Leader
Region Leader:
Nelson Peña

South East
Region

Broward, West Palm Beack
Leader
Region Leader:
Deisy Delgado, MD

Sun Coast
Region

Tampa, St. Petersburg
Leader
Region Leader:
June Llerena
PhD, MSN/Ed., RN. CHSE

Central
Region

Orlando, Melbourne
Leader
Region Leader:
Melisa Colon

North East
Region

Jacksonville, Gainesville, St. Agustine
Leader
Region Leader:
Gwendolynn Randall

North West
Region

Panama City, Tallahassee
Leader
Region Leader:
Nidhi Sahi, MD

Regional Leader Expectations

  • 2-year commitment
  • 6 Regional Leaders
  • Mix of academia and institutional professionals
  • Innovator in the simulation field for 1-5 years
  • Each regional leader will hold 1-2 meetings per year
  • Regional leader becomes FHSA voting member
  • Each region will contribute to FHSA newsletter submitted by the regional leader

Florida Regions

  • North West – Panama City, Tallahassee
  • North East – Jacksonville, Gainesville, St. Augustine
  • Central – Orlando, Melbourne
  • Sun Coast – Tampa and St. Petersburg
  • South East – West Palm Beach
  • Southern – Miami-Dade

REGIONAL LEADER BOARD MEMBERS

North West Region

Nidhi Sahi, MD

Nidhi Sahi, MD

More information to come

North East Region

Gwendolynn Randall

Gwendolynn Randall

Dr. Gwenn Randall has been involved with simulation since 2003. She completed a post-doctoral fellowship in Simulation Laboratory Management at Belmont University, Nashville, Tennessee. She has lectured nationally and internationally on faculty development simulation topics. She has served on many committees in the Society for Simulation in Healthcare and was one of the contributors to the Healthcare Simulation Dictionary. She also serves as an accreditation reviewer. Previously, Dr. Randall was one of the regional co-chairs, Palm Beach County, for the Florida Simulation Alliance.

Central Region

Melisa Colon

Melisa Colon

Melisa Colon has been involved in simulation since 2018. Currently she works with AdventHealth as a simulation operation specialist and helps support the Altamonte hospital simulation center. A big advocate for Simulation Operation Specialist career advancement, has helped established a continuing education curriculum for her peers in her department. Certified as a Paramedic with over 10 years of experience in prehospital, trauma, critical & pediatrics care. She holds a bachelor’s in health science with a concentration in Simulation Education, is a Certified Simulation Operation Specialist & Simulation Educator through the Society of Simulation in Healthcare since 2019.

Sun Coast Region

June Llerena

June Llerena PhD (c), MSN/Ed., RN. CHSE

June currently serves as the Simulation Curriculum and Development Director for the University of Tampa, Nursing Department. She joined the Nursing Skills and Simulation Lab in 2019. She previously worked at the University of South Florida, College of Nursing, in the Undergraduate Nursing program. She taught various didactic and clinical courses, in addition to teaching in nursing skills and simulation lab since 2012. June has over 30 years of nursing experience, primarily in Trauma, Emergency, and Critical Care areas. Currently, she resources faculty new to simulation and integrates simulation into the Undergraduate and Graduate curriculum at University of Tampa. Additionally, she precepts masters of nursing education students interested in simulation. June is currently a Nursing Science Ph.D. candidate at The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C.. She received her Master of Science in Nursing Education from the University of South Florida in Tampa; her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from Millersville University in Millersville, Pennsylvania; and her Associate of Science in Nursing from Prince Georges Community College, in Maryland. June received formal simulation training at Drexel University and is a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE). June enjoys collaborating with simulation colleagues locally in both clinical and academic programs.

South East Region

Deisy Mercado

Deisy Mercado, MD

More information to come.

Southern Region

Nelson Peña

Nelson Peña, BS, RRT

Mr. Nelson Peña worked for over 13 years as Registered Respiratory Therapist at South Miami Hospital and North Shore Medical Center in Miami, Florida, He worked in the Emergency Department, Critical Care and Newborn Intensive Care units; eventually becoming a Supervisor in the Respiratory Care department. In 1997, he became an Adjunct Faculty member for the Cardio-Respiratory Technology department at Miami Dade College (MDC), becoming the Coordinator of the Human Patient Simulation Laboratory at MDC until the end of 2006. Since 2007 Nelson worked in the Simulation Lab for Baptist Health South Florida (BHSF) in Miami where he is currently the Patient Care Simulation Lab Supervisor for BHSF. He has experience many types of simulation equipment (METI, CAE, Laerdal, and Gaumard). He was a Certified Healthcare Simulation Educator (CHSE) from March 2014 until March 2017. He also currently teaches BLS and ACLS for BHSF.


AT LARGE LEADER MEMBERS

Chairperson

Cindy Price

Cindy Price

Cindy Price, graduated nursing school and began her nursing journey at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD. Working with great mentors she gained experience in a supportive Cardiac Intensive Care (ICU) Unit. Years later, she travelled around the United States, working in Medical, Neuro, Surgical and Trauma ICUs. Visiting fun cities and making great memories. After travel nursing, she settled down in Orlando, Florida and began working in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) as well as teaching American Heart Association AHA classes at Advent Health (AH). Later in her career, Cindy accepted a position as a Simulation Operational Specialist (SOS) to teach AHA classes and integrate simulation into the AHA curriculum. This role progressed into a Simulation Operations Manager role, responsibilities included daily operations of the Simulation Center and managing the SOS staff. After attaining her Master of Science in Medical and Healthcare Simulation at Drexel University, she transitioned into her current role of a Simulation Learning Strategist, writing evidence-based practice simulation scenarios at AH. Cindy is dual certified in simulation as a CHSOS and CHSE, she teaches institutional and university-based educators faculty development and simulation educational learning theory. AH is comprised of eight local hospital campuses of Advent Health in central Florida. Cindy is serving as the Florida Healthcare Simulation Alliance (FHSA) chair, she is looking forward to re-engaging and sustaining the local regional groups within Florida. Cindy is married, enjoys outdoor activities, visiting with friends and family and volunteering with her Therapy Dog Molly.

Information Technology Leader

Mariano Loo

Mariano Loo

Mariano has been involved with simulation since 2006. Currently, Mariano works at Ross University School of Medicine as Manager of Simulation. Mariano is responsible for all simulation administration, curriculum deployment and operation at their Miramar campus. Previously, he worked at University of Miami Gordon Center for Research in Medical Education responsible of A/V infrastructure, high fidelity simulation infrastructure and technical logistics, supporting the U.S. Army Trauma Training Center. Mariano also was one of the founding members of the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies International Academy for Clinical Simulation and Research as Assistant Director of Operation on its original infrastructure design, development and operation logistics. Also, Mariano has years’ experience in IT system administration, system integration, programming, media broadcasting, online development, and deployment. Mariano was also leader of the South East region of FHSA from 2019 to 2021.

Newsletter and Marketing Leader

Marrice King

Marrice King MSN RN NPD-BC CNOR-E CHSE

Marrice is a Nursing Professional Development Specialist & Simulationist, RN for 37 years 25 of those years in the operating room both scrubbing and circulating in rural and university settings. She started nursing education in 2009, at Baptist Health South Florida first in Outpatient Services as the Ambulatory Surgery educator, shifting to corporate education in Clinical Learning in 2010 focusing on professional development of nurses and nursing assistants. Marrice transitioned to the Patient Care Simulation lab functioning as Simulation Program Coordinator, focusing on simulation curriculum and staff development, and research. Currently back with Clinical Learning focusing on professional development of other clinical educators creating and providing simulation experiences in the lab, in situ and in the classroom.


TASK FORCE COMMITTEES

  • Business Development Committee
  • Research Committee
  • Finance & Risk Committee
  • Events Committee
  • Marketing & Communications Committee
  • Membership
    1. Nelson Peña

PAST LEADERS

Elisabeth McGee
Former Vice-Chair

Kimberly Beechler
Former Region Leader