Jared Kutzin, DNP, MS, MPH, RN, FSSH is an Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Education at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and Senior Director of the Simulation, Teaching and Research Center at The Mount Sinai Hospital. Jared is a registered nurse with advanced degrees in health policy and management, public health, leadership, and medical education. His advanced training includes completing the Clinical Quality Fellowship Program (CQFP) offered by the Greater New York Hospital Association and the United Hospital Fund and the Comprehensive Patient Safety Leadership Fellowship (CPSLF) offered by the National Patient Safety Foundation and American Hospital Association. Jared is certified in healthcare quality (CPHQ), patient safety (CPPS), simulation operations (CHSOS), and as a Nurse Executive – Advanced (NEA-BC).

  • Doctor of Philosophy, Nursing (candidate), Texas Woman’s University, Denton, TX
  • MS - Medical Education Leadership, University of New England - College of Medicine, Biddeford, ME
  • DNP - Public Health Nurse Leadership, UMASS, Amherst, MA
  • MPH - Health Policy and Management, Boston University, Boston, MA
  • BS - Nursing, Columbia University, New York, NY
  • BS - Community Health Education, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY 
     

Ongoing areas of interest are simulation-based education, educational technologies, and how educators can impact behavior change to improve the quality and safety of healthcare. He is specifically interested in emergency medicine, nursing, pre-hospital care, and disaster medicine. Current research at Mount Sinai focuses on the Virtual Reality educational environment and the way the built environment impacts clinicians.

Jared Kutzin's book chapters are highlighted below. You can view a complete listing of his publications in his CV or in his research link.

“Escape Room Simulations” in J. Maxworth, C. Epps, Y. Okuda, B. Mancini, & J. Palaganas (Eds.) Defining Excellence in Simulation Programs. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.

“Quality Improvement in Simulation” in J. Maxworth, C. Epps, Y. Okuda, B. Mancini, & J. Palaganas (Eds.) Defining Excellence in Simulation Programs. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins.

“Emergency Nursing Continuing Professional Development Using Simulation” in C. Strother, Y. Okuda, N Wong, & S. McLaughlin, Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Emergency Medicine

“Task Trainers in Emergency Care Simulation” in C. Strother, Y. Okuda, N Wong, & S. McLaughlin, Comprehensive Healthcare Simulation: Emergency Medicine

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In addition, he regularly presents at conferences and industry events. Please see his CV for a complete list of presentations.


May 2022 Institute for Healthcare Improvement – Patient Safety Congress
Education 2030 and Beyond: Hardwiring Patient Safety in Practice through Experiential Learning

Apr 2022 47th Annual ONS Congress
Managing Medical Emergencies in Ambulatory Oncology: Improving Clinical Staff Skill, Confidence and Efficiency through Simulation Based Education

Jan 2022 International Meeting for Simulation in Healthcare – 2022
Escape the Room – Preconference
SimCourt – Ethical Challenges in Simulation
Data, Data, Data.- Improving Operations with Data
From Ops to Ed – Enhancing Your Career with Educational Theory

Awards & Honors

Society for Simulation in Healthcare, Educator of the Year (2022)

MedEdPORTAL Associate Editor of the Year (2020)

Institute for Medical Education Mount Sinai Health System, Fellow (2020)

New York Academy of Medicine, Fellow (2018)

Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH) Academy, Inaugural Fellow (2017)

Long Island Business News (LIBN) 40 under 40 (2015)