Gaumard Scientific has unveiled advanced multidisciplinary patient simulator HAL S5301 that provides robotics, AI-powered speech, and simulated physiology.
HAL S5301 is provided with life like movement feature for the simulation of symptoms of stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Other features of the new patient simulator include conversational speech and next-generation simulated physiology.
HAL S5301 is also said to be the first simulator for brain injury training with advanced motor movements.
Gaumard Scientific US direct sales vice president James Archetto said: “Real medical equipment can be used to monitor and diagnose HAL S5301’s clinical condition, just as it can be on all of our high-fidelity simulators.
“It is designed to be a key component for professional-level training across clinical disciplines as well as academic-level education. An optimised simulation program using HAL S5301 enables safe and effective learning opportunities.”
HAL S5301 also offers advanced anatomy and physiology in simulated cardiac, respiratory, and vascular physiology, including arterial access, lung compliance, and high fidelity auscultation, said the company.
The company is exhibiting the new patient simulator at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) in Los Angeles, which is being held between 15 and 19 January.
Gaumard designs and manufactures simulators for militaries, emergency medical services, major teaching hospitals and nursing schools.
The company produces simulators at its global headquarters in Miami and sells them directly in the US, as well as via distributors in 70 countries.
Gaumard’s product portfolio includes NOELLE maternal and neonatal care simulators and HAL simulators with fully tetherless technology.