The SIMETRI trauma modules and moulage are being demonstrated in the Laerdal booth 2181.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA. December 2, 2019 — 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.

SIMETRI was chosen by Laerdal Medical to produce “trauma limbs” to complement the high-fidelity, full-body patient simulators they delivered to the Department of the Army.
Laerdal’s contract provides new manikins to the U.S. Army 
“With realistic trauma simulation, we can replicate the high stress environment surrounding a provider while needing to perform interventions in combat,” Albán said. “We’re able to prepare first responders to treat the latest traumatic injuries with critical-care techniques.”
SIMETRI continues to deliver high fidelity trauma modules and moulage that is compatible both with human actors and human patient simulators. Since SIMETRI’s trauma modules are delivered with all Laerdal manikins, they are being demonstrated in Laerdal’s booth (#2181) during I/ITSEC from 2-5 November 2019 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.




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