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SUSIE® S2000 - Advanced Nursing Care Patient Simulator and SLE Educational PackageS2000.PKLearn MoreSUSIE is an advanced, wireless and tetherless patient simulator and learning resource solution designed to facilitate the delivery of effective and realistic simulation learning experiences to nursing learners of all levels. SUSIE includes everything you need for rapid integration into your nursing curricula in one easy-to-use package.
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Trauma HAL® S3040.50 - Wireless and Tetherless Trauma Care Patient SimulatorS3040.50.PKLearn MoreThe Trauma HAL® S3040.50 is a wireless and tetherless full-body trauma patient simulator featuring bleeding, pressure-sensitive wounds and trauma limbs, laryngospasms, spontaneous chest rise, bilateral intravenous training arms, and many more capabilities. The completely tetherless design and ruggedized joints make this simulator perfect for point of injury, care under fire, emergency field care, extraction, patient transport, mass casualty, decontamination, and more.
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Newborn HAL® S3010 - Wireless and Tetherless, Neonate at 40-Weeks Gestational AgeS3010.PKLearn More
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.
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NewroSim™ Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke Care Training SolutionNewroSimLearn MoreNewroSim™ is a simulation-based training curriculum and software model designed to help you train healthcare providers to diagnose and treat stroke and TBI victims. When paired with any of our HAL S3000 series patient simulators, it offers the most true-to-life simulated clinical experience available today. Developed in collaboration with Accurate S.r.l, NewroSim offers teaching content and learning objectives for all areas and specialties in stroke and TBI care, including first assessment and management, transport, emergency room care, and intensive care.