Medical Simulation, Skill Labs
Full-Body High-Fidelity Simulation Systems
Full body high-fidelity simulation systems are advanced, computer-driven manikins designed to realistically mimic human physiology for medical training. These simulators, such as Leonardo by Med Vision Group or Elevate Healthcare’s HPS, breathe, have palpable pulses, and respond to clinical interventions like medication, ventilation, and defibrillation in real-time.
Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University +3
Key Features and Capabilities
Physiological Realism: Simulators can produce realistic breath/heart sounds, ECG, chest wall expansion, and display cyanosis (bluish skin) when oxygen levels drop.
Active Intervention: Learners can perform CPR, intubation, IV insertion, and needle thoracentesis.
Real Equipment Integration: These systems interface with actual hospital equipment, including ventilators and anesthesia machines.
Dynamic Response: The manikin automatically reacts to treatment, allowing for simulation of complex, high-stakes medical crises
