LifeFlight of Maine’s new simulation lab is bringing realistic, hands-on training experiences to first responders and other providers across the state.
The Davis Global Center will use state-of-the-art simulation technology designed to transform health care education and provide students with opportunities to practice patient care
Healthcare has become an increasingly device-heavy discipline, so to avoid errors, simulation-based learning should incorporate the use of real equipment.
Springfield Tech has used a state grant to purchase a new high-fidelity patient simulator to help students and medical practitioners develop clinical skills and gain experience in treating patients.
Paramedic students at the University of New Haven’s Fire Science and Professional Studies program are using healthcare simulation to help them improve their skills when treating a pregnant patient.
Several hospital staff and emergency responders in Lincoln County, Oregon, participated in simulation-based trauma training to be better prepared to handle coordinated care.
This year, the Tampa Bay Lightning’s team physicians and athletic trainers are participating in a new emergency medical skills training program equipped with Gaumard’s patient simulator, HAL.
Presence United Samaritans Medical Center recently acquired several HAL patient simulators to begin their mobile simulation education lab which trains EMS professionals across Illinois.
On this week’s Tech Nation, if it looks like a newborn baby and moves like one and sounds like one, well, it just might be Super Tory, the newborn simulator from Gaumard Scientific.
Super Tory is being hailed as the world’s most advanced neonatal patient simulator and is the first that can go into cardiac arrest and be revived with real time chest compression’s and a ventilator.
Las Vegas doctors learn how to treat the injured while responding to an active shooter by practicing on a robot so realistic that it talks, has seizures.
On the 12th anniversary of Gaumard Scientific Company’s launch of the world’s first fully tetherless patient simulator, HAL® S3000, the company finds that active mobile simulation is taking on greater significance.
Coconino Community College nursing, firefighting and emergency medical service students will soon be practicing on a breathing, bleeding, even complaining, patient.
Gaumard Scientific Company today announced it will showcase its family of innovative patient simulators, including HAL S3201 and Trauma HAL, at EMS Today, the JEMS Conference & Exposition.
Gaumard (R) Scientific Company today announced that it will launch an entirely new and comprehensive HAL® S315 family of CPR and auscultation trainers at the EMS World Expo.
Gaumard(R) Scientific Company today announced it will showcase Trauma HAL(R) andNewborn HAL at EMS Today, the JEMS Conference & Exposition, Feb. 25-28 in Baltimore, Md.
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