Simulation Resources & Technology
The Wasson Center for Clinical Skills Training, Assessment and Scholarship provides a range of simulations resources and technology for simulation training.
Human Patient Simulators
Human Patient Simulators are life-size adult and infant patient simulators that replicate elements of human physiology like respiration, heart beat and pulse. They are mechanical and computer controlled simulators that mimic human appearance and display symptoms and disease processes as they present in a real patient.
Task Trainers
Task trainers or partial manikins are lifelike models of human body parts. They can be an anatomical replica of a hand, arm, knee, torso, breasts and male/female pelvis. Task trainers are used to teach competency based and procedural skills like airway management, NG tube placement, lumbar puncture, basic life support and IV injection.
SPs – Standardized/Simulated patients
An SP is an individual who is trained to role-play or portray a patient with a medical condition, or a patient seeking medication counseling.
Contact
Teriah White
Assistant Director, Operations
Phone: 330.325.6745
Email: twhite2@neomed.edu