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Three students practice administering CPR to a medical manikin.

The Athletic Training Simulation Learning Laboratory utilizes SimCaputre technology for healthcare simulation and education. Each room has multiple cameras, microphones, and speakers allowing for viewing and recording of each simulation. Students, faculty, and preceptors can review and give critique through independent or formal group debriefing sessions via a web-based interface. SimCapture also allows annotations, patient monitors, and simulator data to be embedded in the shared recordings.

Laboratory Technology

In addition to standardized patients, the facility has two Gaumard manikins; a full body “Hal” CPR and airway simulator with Bluetooth tablet and latex wound kits, and a “Simon” with IV arm, heart and lung sounds kit and latex wound kit.

A medical manikin, 'Hal', sits upright on a high-low table and features a wound on its shin.
=A medical manikin, 'Hal', sits upright on a high-low table and features a wound on its shin.
=Simon is a medical manikin sitting upright on a high-low table with a bandage wrapped around his forearm.
=A student uses a latex IV arm to practice administering IVs.
=Two students practice IV skills on an IV manikin.
=Two venipuncture trainer arms rest on a blue treatment table with a hospital curtain in the background.
=A manikin torso sitting on a desk with a remote and stethoscope.