Thursday, May 26, 2005

Medical students work on real dummy

tampabays10.com - Tampa Bay's 10 News - WTSPArkansas - University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences (UAMS) medical students have a $50,000 patient to work on. It's a simulator that looks and acts like a real human being.

They call it “Sim-Man,” and he’s the first patient contact for med students. He breathes, has a pulse, and even talks.