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How Simulation-based Training can Improve Pediatric Trauma Care

Incorporating simulation-based training into the healthcare curriculum and skill maintenance programs can help address knowledge and experience gaps, ultimately improving pediatric trauma care.

How to Improve Pediatric Patient Outcomes by Developing Communication Skills

Communication skills are vital to educating patients about their illness and treatment and helps improve patient outcomes.

How Springfield Technical Community College is Training Healthcare Professionals to Respond to Emergency Events with Simulation

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.

Gurnick Academy’s New Simulation Center Aims to Provide California with Highly Trained Nurses

Gurnick Academy has opened a new sim center to provide training to nursing students.

Iowa Nursing Residents Use Simulation to Help Them Transition into the Real World

Iowa nurses are using a pediatric simulator to improve their skills before they treat real patients

How Simulation is Improving Concordia University’s Nursing Program

Concordia University is using simulation to train their nursing students, so they provide pediatric patients with the best care possible during emergency events.

How Simulation is Preparing Home Healthcare Nurses for Emergencies

Pediatric HAL allow home healthcare nurses to get hands-on training and gain the experience and muscle memory needed to respond to any emergency.

Advanced Pediatric Simulator Innovates Columbia University’s Nursing Program

Pediatric HAL, the world’s most advanced pediatric patient simulator, is the first pediatric simulator who can reproduce lifelike emotions, facial expressions, and speech to help health care professionals develop effective communication and diagnostic skills.

Stanford Program Uses Pediatric HAL to Train Hospital Staff

Stanford’s Revive training program recently began using Pediatric HAL to help the Lucile Parker Children’s Hospital staff train to respond to “code blue” events.

Introducing the Next Generation Simulation Technology in the New Pediatric HAL

Wired magazine took notice of Gaumard’s new pediatric simulator and wrote an article discussing the cutting-edge technology that brings HAL to life.

Gaumard’s 5 year old HAL Debuts on KABC’s Eyewitness News

The next generation of pediatric care simulation has arrived with the introduction of Pediatric HAL…

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