Charles Sternberg, Associate Editor02.02.22
Gaumard Scientific Co., an expert in simulation technology for healthcare education and training, has announced that HAL S5301, its advanced multidisciplinary patient simulator, will be introduced at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH), January 15-19, at the Los Angeles Convention Center, booth #311.
HAL S5301 will feature life-like movement to simulate symptoms of stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI). HAL S5301’s technology, including conversational speech, life-like movement, and next-generation simulated physiology, has never been seen before. These unique capabilities are here to usher in Gaumard’s next leap forward in simulation.
John Eggert, Gaumard’s executive vice president, commented, “HAL S5301 is the first simulator to fulfill educational objectives across multiple clinical disciplines. Conversational speech and AI have been incorporated to emulate real-life using the latest technology. For the first time, we have developed a simulator for brain injury training with highly advanced motor movements. HAL S5301 brings Gaumard’s most advanced technologies to offer the world’s most advanced simulator.”
“HAL S5301 represents Gaumard’s next generation of astonishingly realistic patient simulators with the most advanced UNI operating system which manages vital signs, assessments, and debriefing,” said James Archetto, Gaumard’s vice president of U.S. Direct Sales. “In addition, HAL S5301 introduces advanced anatomy and physiology in simulated cardiac, respiratory, and vascular physiology, including arterial access, lung compliance, and high-fidelity auscultation.”
Archetto added, “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 and academic-level education. An optimized simulation program using HAL S5301 enables safe and effective learning opportunities.”
HAL S5301 will feature life-like movement to simulate symptoms of stroke and traumatic brain injury (TBI). HAL S5301’s technology, including conversational speech, life-like movement, and next-generation simulated physiology, has never been seen before. These unique capabilities are here to usher in Gaumard’s next leap forward in simulation.
John Eggert, Gaumard’s executive vice president, commented, “HAL S5301 is the first simulator to fulfill educational objectives across multiple clinical disciplines. Conversational speech and AI have been incorporated to emulate real-life using the latest technology. For the first time, we have developed a simulator for brain injury training with highly advanced motor movements. HAL S5301 brings Gaumard’s most advanced technologies to offer the world’s most advanced simulator.”
“HAL S5301 represents Gaumard’s next generation of astonishingly realistic patient simulators with the most advanced UNI operating system which manages vital signs, assessments, and debriefing,” said James Archetto, Gaumard’s vice president of U.S. Direct Sales. “In addition, HAL S5301 introduces advanced anatomy and physiology in simulated cardiac, respiratory, and vascular physiology, including arterial access, lung compliance, and high-fidelity auscultation.”
Archetto added, “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 and academic-level education. An optimized simulation program using HAL S5301 enables safe and effective learning opportunities.”