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SIMETRI, CEO Angela Alban Honored As Winners at the 22nd Don Quijote Awards
(ORLANDO, FL) December 14, 2019—The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Orlando (HCCMO) and Prospera co-hosted the twenty-second Don Quijote
SIMETRI Recognized as 2019 Don Quijote Finalist
SIMETRI, Inc., is honored to have been selected as a finalist in the Hispanic Business of the Year, More than Five Years category. Angela Albán, CEO and president, was recognized as a finalist at a press conference on Nov. 7.
SIMETRI Develops Fasciotomy Training System
In 2016, SIMETRI and the U.S. Army Futures Command introduced the development of an innovative and state-of-the-art lower extremity fasciotomy part task trainer. A fasciotomy is performed to treat compartment syndrome, an extremely dangerous condition caused by swelling in the extremities.
SIMETRI Develops Burn Surgical Procedure Training System
Every year in the U.S., there are nearly half a million burn injury patients that require treatment, with approximately 40,000 with required hospitalizations and 3,400 deaths. Many burn patients must undergo a critical surgical procedure called an escharotomy, in which precise cuts are made through the eschar (burned skin) of a patient to relieve constriction caused by burn wounds.
SIMETRI to Upgrade Gender Retrofit Kit for Human Patient Simulators
After finishing initial development of a gender retrofit kit to integrate with existing human patient simulators, SIMETRI is updating the kit in response to testing conducted by the Army Medical Department (AMEDD).
SIMETRI Teams with Laerdal to Deliver Trauma Manikins to the U.S. Army
The 5’4” casually dressed woman spends much of her day thinking about blood and guts – the kind that oozes, changes color, and often triggers serious distress in most people. She wonders how injuries will look days after being left untreated or insufficiently treated. When it comes to innovative training, she is the best in the business.













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