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Nursing students work in a simulation lab with a manikin

AI Manikin

 

We have a variety of manikins from different vendors

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HAL s5301
Meet the world’s most advanced interdisciplinary patient simulator.

From emergency care to ICU and med-surg training, Hal is designed to fulfill educational objectives across clinical disciplines and blur the lines between simulation and real life. New conversational speech1, lifelike motor movement, next-gen simulated physiology, uni3, and many more industry-first capabilities launch the next leap in simulation.

Introducing a new level of fidelity in neurological emergency simulation
hal introduces the latest innovations in robotics and ai-enhanced speech1 to simulate lifelike symptoms of a neurological emergency and enables team-based training through patient assessment and treatment. New features like facial droop, conversational speech and arm motor control reproduce the progression of a stroke, helping teams train in time-dependent clinical skills and teamwork.

Conversational speech enhanced by artificial intelligence
hal automatically answers medical history and initial assessment-related questions, follows voice commands, and learns over time.

Active motor function
A Sim Manikin showing active motor function.right arm motor reflex: shake hand, squeeze hand, raise arm, withdrawal response, and abnormal posturing. Head and eyes turn toward the provider speaking.

Abnormal eye movements
AbnormalEyeMovements.pngconsensual and non-consensual pupillary response to light stimuli. Abnormal eyemovement includes strabismus, ptosis, and more

Dynamic facial expressions
Dynamic-Facial-Expressions.pnglifelike facial droop and smiling, pained, quizzical, and scared facial expressions, dynamic emotional states automatically express non-verbal cues including worry anxiety, and lethargy.

Lifelike sensory response
LifelikeSensoryResponse.pngactive pain response to pressure sensitive sites: bilateral supraorbital notch, trapezius pinch(left shoulder), sternal rub, and right middle finger nailbed.