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Anesthesiology and CRNA

Enhance Your Anesthesiology Training

Anesthesiology is a complex field with significant public health impacts, which means it’s especially important for trainees to receive comprehensive training without putting patients at risk. Allow your residents and fellows to practice clinical procedures in a safe and educational environment with zero chances of harming a patient.

The simulators cover crucial clinical procedures without the need for radiation exposure or specialized equipment. Master intricate techniques, like needle access to the epidural space, with confidence and precision.

CUSTOMER STORY Needle Puncture Simulation

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The importance of the simulator is that it reduces the stress of the needle puncture. When you practice in a quiet environment, it becomes a much easier task once you get to your actual patient.

Eli Karniel, MD MHA Internal Medicine Specialist

Meir Medical Center, Kfar Saba, Israel

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Incredibly Well Prepared

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David Copenhaver, MD, MPH, Chief, Division of Pain Medicine UC Davis Health, California explains that simulation has allowed their trainees in the field of anesthesiology to encompass a vast amount of knowledge. He says that such knowledge is typically acquired over many years of experience.

PoCUS training

Training for POCUS

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POCUS is becoming increasingly important to anesthesiologists and CRNAs but the right training is crucial.  Dive into the world of POCUS here and see how your trainees can benefit from training on the right simulator.

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