The SimMan 3G is a robot that can cry, bleed, convulse, go into cardiac arrest and do any number of other things that humans do when their bodies are malfunctioning. Also, it’s super creepy looking.
A robot that can be programmed to have a range of medical conditions, from heart disease to constipation, is being used by Pharmacy students to help practice diagnostic skills and treating patients ...
The College of Health and Human Services has welcomed a new member to its family of simulation manikins. Laerdal Medical’s SimMan 3G is a high level, high fidelity training manikin designed to deliver ...
Laerdal and the National League for Nursing have announced the availability of nursing cases for SimMan 3G simulators that feature Auto Mode programming and utilize physiological models and patient ...
ALSO DETER GUN VIOLENCE. THE CRITICAL CARE TOWER AT UNM HOSPITAL GETTING AN ANONYMOUS DONATION, ASSISTING WITH HANDS ON LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES FOR HEALTHCARE STUDENTS. THE DONATION IS KNOWN AS CEMENT.
The New York Harbor Healthcare System currently uses SimMan 3G. It is a realistic, full body adult, patient simulator. It has advanced functionality to teach critical skills. Wireless, self-contained, ...
McLaren Greater Lansing has a long history of as a teaching hospital for physicians, nurses and other clinical staff with training programs affiliated with Michigan State University, Lansing Community ...
Tracey May, who is in the physician assistant program at the SIU School of Medicine, and Wayne Mathews, the director of patient centered outcomes research with the SIU School of Medicine, discuss the ...
When machines behave deadly, they are forced to spend eternity tortured by robots like these 10 monstrosities. SimMan 3G: Intended as an instructional aid for aspiring doctors, SimMan can reproduce ...
Look, we want the next generation of robot doctors to be as competent as possible; after all, it's them that'll likely be taking care of us when our fingers lock up and our cranium-housed SSDs finally ...
An anonymous donor has given the University of New Mexico Hospital's new Critical Care Tower a teaching tool that may be new to most of us. "SimMan" is a life-size medical manikin that gives medical ...