Medical Training Models
Medical education and training models simulate real life conditions and responses allowing medical professionals to gain hands on experience in a safe and instructional environment. Procedures such as wound care, IV administration, and airway management can be demonstrated and practiced to prepare students for situations they are likely to encounter in the field. Anatomically correct models simulate real life conditions and responses and provide easy to maintain training aids.
Medical training models are designed to accommodate a number of educational goals from general anatomy, to wound care, airway management and IV administration. All simulated models are designed to provide the student with lifelike conditions and response to medical treatment. Unlike traditional teaching methods, medical training models allow the student to become comfortable with conditions they are likely to encounter when interacting with a patient.
The feel and function of medical training models accurately reflects human characteristics from the skin, to veins, and even simulated blood. Students are able to feel veins roll under pressure against the skin and even a discernable pop when punctured. Medical training models can be so accurate that methods have been designed and utilized for training nurses, physicians, emergency response, and even U.S. Army medical corpsmen.