Premie / Newborn / Pediatric

Premie, Newborn

& Pediatric Tetherless Simulators
  1. Premie HAL® S2209 30-Week Premature Infant Patient Simulator

    Package: S2209.PK

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    Lifelike, Wireless and Tetherless Preterm Patient Simulator.The Premie HAL® S2209 is a lifelike, wireless and tetherless 30-week preterm patient simulator designed to facilitate the training of residents and health care professionals in the areas of preterm airway management, resuscitation, stabilization, transport, and intensive care. Learn More
  2. SUPER TORY® S2220 - Advanced Newborn Patient Simulator

    Package: S2220.PK

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    Super Tory® is the first newborn simulator developed to meet the challenges of neonatal care specialist training in real environments. Active movement, true ventilator support, real patient monitoring, and all-day battery life. These are just a few of the revolutionary new capabilities which allow Super Tory to simulate complex pathologies and respond to interventions with unparalleled realism. Learn More
  3. Newborn Tory® S2210 - Wireless and Tetherless Full-term Neonatal Care Patient Simulator

    Package: S2210.PK

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    Tory offers a new level of fidelity with true-to-life physical and physiological attributes essential for effective neonatal care simulation training. With a truly wireless and tetherless design educators can freely simulate clinical cases in any setting, even in transit. Whether in a simulation center or in-situ, Tory brings neonatal simulation closer to real life than ever before. Learn More
  4. Newborn HAL® S3010 - Wireless and Tetherless, Neonate at 40-Weeks Gestational Age

    Package: S3010.PK

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    Newborn HAL's® true-to-life physical and physiological features, wireless mobility, and ease-of-use allow you to simulate realistic clinical cases. Whether training occurs in a simulation center, in-situ, or in-transit, participants of any level can practice the skills needed to provide safe and effective care to neonatal patients. Learn More