How many types of patient simulator that saving patient life?
As a technological services provider company. We have a team of engineers, doctor that knowledge next level and provide best solutions. In order to create specialized solutions in the field of medical simulation, Maveric Solution Inc. has teamed with the most cutting-edge technology firms in the world, including Anatomage, Neosim, Organis, Medvision, 3D Systems, Artec, and Luxion. This attitude of invention and life-saving through simulation is what motivates us to take on the most difficult problems.
It is the
top company in the world for cutting-edge medical simulation that prevents
medical mistakes and saves lives in the real world. The goal of Maveric
Solution Inc. is to establish itself as a single-window industry leader in
providing cutting-edge products solutions to the medical community in order to
support the creation of a uniform training program and curriculum for medical
schools. Our goal with our health simulation solutions is to facilitate patient
safety by offering teaching, assessment, research, and health system
integration.
We have
four types of patient simulator
Leonardo
Adult Patient Simulator
Arthur
Paediatric Patient Simulator
Mia
Neonatal Patient Simulator
MATT
Auscultation Simulator
Leonardo: High fidelity patient
simulator is an
adult patient simulator that is reliable and simple to use. It was created for
high-quality simulation training in basic to advanced medical operations,
clinical team building, and patient case management. Learners will be able to
fully immerse and challenge themselves as they put their individual and team
skills to the test in time-sensitive emergency scenarios thanks to the
extensive functionality and the option to use their own medical gear. It is
made to help with the most difficult tasks in medical education.
Leonardo comes in Different configuration - High Fidelity for Emergencies and critical care, Hi Fidelity, Essential, Trauma & nursing simulator. The entire Configuration Comes with An optional integrated ultra Sound module. Inbuilt Debriefing is also comes as an optional module.
Arthur: High fidelity paediatric
patient simulator
a 5-8 year old paediatric patient simulator named Arthur was created and built
to raise the bar on paediatric patient care. The most effective simulator for
learning acute paediatric crises is this one.
Communication abilities are just as important when providing care for a young kid as the technical expertise needed to handle paediatric crises. The goal of Arthur is to help paediatric healthcare professionals communicate, evaluate, diagnose, and treat young patients in a variety of challenging situations and clinical settings. Through his wide range of features, which range from a healthy, talkative child to being unresponsive and lacking vital signs, Arthur replicates to a wide range of diseases and offers valuable learning experiences.
Mia: Neonatal Simulator - Care for our future Modern
newborn simulator Mia was created to satisfy the need of specialized training
in neonatal care. Mia will facilitate significant learning experiences that are
applicable to clinical practice, improving safer patient care and better
results, from fundamental evaluation to critical thinking abilities in
emergency situations.
Mia's ability to be employed as both a newborn and an infant simulator is one of her advantages.
MATT: Auscultation Task Trainer Learning
auscultation locations and sounds is made much easier with the aid of our auscultation simulator. A large collection of sounds with enhanced details will help students
learn what to listen for whether listening to heart, bowel, or lung sounds.
These are all patient simulator that helping in medical sector to saving patient life. Our simulators are accurate and fast to deliver result within time. It is also use for critical care and emergencies. So that all these helpful in hospitals, clinic or medical institutions.
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