Best Manikins and Simulators at the Lowest Prices by SEM Trainers

Getting the best of anything can be tough when you’re on a budget, you may have to make some compromises.

Whether you’re a hospital or medical training authority, if you’re out buying medical manikins and simulators, you don’t have to settle for all low-fidelity manikins or all the most basic versions. It is possible to get a combination of whatever fidelity, features, and simulators you need.

For now, let’s focus on our catalog of medical simulators.

Advanced Life Support Simulators

Advanced Life Support is a set of life-saving protocols and skills beyond basic life support, for providing help with circulation and airway management. We offer over 120 ALS simulators with the most lifelike features and responsive parts to facilitate superior ALS training. With so many options for adult, child, newborn, and debriefing manikins, you won’t have to look anywhere else!

Advanced Trauma Life Support Simulators

Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) simulators help train students in management of acute trauma cases that need surgical emergency care. The goal is to maximize management in the golden hour (the first hour after trauma), and save a life. At SEM Trainers, we provide 55 state-of-the-art ATLS simulators. For instance, our Adam-X-ALS Human Patient Simulator is the most-realistic trauma support training simulator, yet it comes in 3 variants (levels 1, 2, and 3) so you get to choose whichever suits your training needs.

Airway Management Simulators

With 52 realistic, responsive adult and child airway management simulators, you’ll be able to teach students everything about the critical skill of maintaining or restoring someone’s breathing.

Basic Life Support Simulators

Whether it’s dealing with severe illness or a life-threatening injury, our Basic Life Support (BLS) manikins will make learners skillful in providing medical care until ALS arrives. Choose from AED trainers, adult, child, or newborn manikins, and BLS and CPR accessories.

Clinical Skills Trainers

In India, nearly 98,000 people die every year because of preventable medical mistakes. Our manikins and simulators for skills like auscultation, catheterization, laparoscopy, injections, and many more skills help ensure better learning so that mistakes aren’t made as often.

Emergency Rescue Simulators

Not only will these help students learn how to address an emergency situation and move the patient to a safe place, it will teach them to care for injuries and casualties. This includes everything from simulated wounds to artificial blood.

Gynecology Simulators

Bringing a new life into this world is a task like none other, so it’s important for medical professionals to be able to deal with any possible complication while managing to save both the mother and the baby. Our gynecology simulators include everything from life-size mother and baby simulators and breast trainers to cervixes and hysterectomy trainers to create another generation of increasingly capable gynecologists.

Obstetrics Simulators

Some skills just cannot be taught using only books. We offer 70 different trainers and simulators for excellent obstetrics training and teaching important skills like episiotomy and Leopold’s maneuvers along with different deliveries.

Nursing Skills and Patient Care Simulators

Through over 200 nursing skills simulators like adult patient care, geriatric patient care, pediatric patient care, neonatal patient care, ostomy care, decubitus care, and enema administration simulators, we help prepare confident, competent nurses to aid the quality of patient care.

Orthopedic Workshop Bones

Using biomechanical test blocks and artificial bones- both manufactured by 3B Scientific, a widely reputed brand, optimal training in orthopedics can be achieved. The foam blocks are perfect for testing bone density and simulating different characteristics like cortical thickness, and the artificial bones resemble genuine human bones in form and characteristics, simulating the hard outer cortical shell and the softer inner cancellous bone.

TCCC Training Manikins

Tactical Combat Casualty Care is one field where training is nearly impossible without simulators and manikins because of the inaccessibility of training on individuals injured in combat situations. Simulators like these with lifelike eviscerations, amputations, and gunshots wounds make TCCC training not only possible, but effective.

Patient Monitor Simulators

Real-time feedback is a big part of the effectiveness and success of simulation-led training. These patient monitor screens display vital signs, work with training scenarios, and provide hyper-realistic interfaces.

In addition to that, we provide several simulation kits, surgery simulators, human patient simulators, transesophageal echocardiography (TEE) simulators, virtual reality simulators, and virtual dissection tables. We deliver all of these premium simulators and manikins at the lowest prices.

With more than 600 affordable-yet-premium anatomy-training manikins, 1200 medical simulators, and many more in our inventory, you’ll be glad you came to us first!

For enquiries, you can call us on 02632 257259 or drop us a mail at sem@semtrainers.com

How to Perform Life-Saving CPR on Adults, Children, and Infants | by SEM Trainers

When most people talk about learning life-saving CPR, they either think they won’t be able to do it or wonder if they’ll ever really be in that situation. But did you know that around 45% of cardiac arrest victims are saved because a bystander did CPR on them?

Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is an emergency procedure and a first-aid, life-saving skill that can restore breathing and heartbeat in someone who has gone into cardiac arrest and isn’t breathing properly. Whether it’s from a heart attack, near-drowning, or other causes, CPR can save a life using procedures like chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth breathing. While this doesn’t mean that someone saved with CPR will magically be treated, CPR can keep blood flowing and keep the brain and other organs till medical help arrives.

The thing is- you don’t need to be a health professional to do CPR, anyone can learn to do it. By learning life-saving CPR, you can not only save the life of a stranger some day, but also of a friend or family member.

How to do Chest Compressions

  1. Lay the patient on their back, kneeling next to them.
  2. Put the heel of your hand on their chest- in the center of the lower half of the breastbone. Put your other hand on top of the first and interlock your fingers.
  3. Bring yourself above the patient’s chest, and with straight arms, use your body weight to press down on their chest by 1/3 of their chest depth.
  4. Release the pressure. One compression is complete.

How to give Mouth-to-Mouth

  1. Put one hand on their forehead and the other under their chin to open their airway.
  2. Use one hand to pinch their nose closed, and the other to open their mouth.
  3. Now, take a breath in and, placing your lips on theirs to create a seal, blow into their mouth for 1 second and watch the chest rise. After the breath, watch the chest fall, and listen and feel for the air being expelled.
  4. Then, take another breath and repeat.

If the chest does not rise, check the mouth for any blockages and remove them. The head should be tilted and no air should be leaking out from your mouth to theirs.

In 2 minutes, you should give 5 sets of 30 compressions followed by 2 breaths for each set. If you’re only doing compressions, do 100-120 compressions per minute. Although, alternating between compressions and breaths can help you do it longer.

Keep doing this till help arrives, you get exhausted, or the patient starts coughing, talking, breathing normally, or moving again- then put them in the recovery position.

How to do CPR on an Adult

  1. First, check if the scene is safe to help. Don’t put yourself or others in danger.
  2. Now, look for a response from the patient- loudly ask their name and squeeze their shoulder.
  3. If they don’t respond, call 108 or ask someone else to call, but don’t leave the patient alone.
  4. Check if their mouth and throat are clear and remove blockages like vomit, blood, or food. Tilt their head back and lift their chin.
  5. Check their breathing. Even if the patient is breathing properly, stay with them till help arrives. If they’re not breathing properly, start chest compressions immediately using both hands.
  6. Attach a defibrillator, if available.

How to do CPR on a Child

The process of giving CPR to a child is almost the same as that for an adult. The only difference here is that you’ll probably do the compressions with one hand instead of 2 if the child’s chest is too small for 2 hands.

How to do CPR on an Infant

For babies less than 1 year old, the process is almost the same as that for an adult or a child. There are a few differences, like when checking for a response from the baby, you shouldn’t shake them as it can cause shaken baby syndrome, and ultimately, even death. Also, for infants, you’ll do the compressions with only 2 fingers. And for mouth-to-mouth, you’ll need to tilt their head back very slightly and lift their chin without resting your hands on their throat before taking a breath in and covering their mouth and nose with your mouth and blowing for 1 second. You’ll watch the chest rise, and then you’ll watch the chest fall after the breath, and listen and feel for signs of air being expelled.

You really don’t need to be a doctor or a medical professional to be able to do CPR on someone and save a life. The key is to start as soon as you can.

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Medical Simulation Training: Market Share, Projected Growth

Over the years, we have recognized the potential of using simulation training to further the state of the global healthcare system. With recent technological advancements, simulators have not only started gaining recognition and acceptance, but are starting to become the norm. Numerous researches have been carried out to predict where medical simulation training will reach by the year 2030.

Expected Market Growth by 2030

In 2020, the global medical simulation market was valued at $1,687.5 million- this is the total product and service sales revenue it totalled in that entire year. In 2021, this was $1.8 billion. And this is growing at a compound annual growth rate of 13.9% as of 2021. And by 2028, this rate could reach anywhere from 14.4% to 16.3%. So, the market is projected to reach $6,688.6 million by 2030. That is almost 6.7 billion dollars! Even within the medical simulation market, the market share of models and simulators is the highest of all the products and services available. 

What is driving the growth of the medical simulation market?

As technology advances and we create a better global healthcare system for ourselves, we see a rise in the growth of medical simulation devices in our hospitals and our medical and nursing education systems or facilities. We have observed a series of rapid advancements in healthcare technologies over the last few decades, and continue to do so with technologies like Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, 3D printing, and nanotechnology, and these will continue to shape the future of healthcare for years to come. And given how a number of invasive techniques are starting to become the standard for many surgical procedures, this is further driving the market growth of medical simulation as there is a need for skilled professionals to perform surgeries like laparoscopy.

We are really starting to adopt medical simulation

A major factor for the adoption of medical simulation is the frequency of medical errors that happen globally. Statistically, around 5.2 million medical errors happen every year in India. Of these, around 98,000 people die – every year, due to medical negligence and mistakes. With the quality of technology we have at our disposal today, that is just not acceptable. There is an urgent need to identify and remedy this. Reducing medical errors not only results in saving lives, but it also reduces administration errors, preparation errors, and overall costs.

The difference that simulation training makes

It has been proved research after research that simulators and manikins have been playing an indispensable role in how we approach healthcare and how we train the next generation of medical and nursing professionals each time. Simulation is the only teaching method able to provide repeated hands-on experience with real-time feedback in a safe, controlled environment- without causing any harm or inconvenience to real patients. It creates a forgiving environment that not only lets learners make mistakes and learn from them, but because they have the permission to make mistakes, it gives them the freedom to look around and play with all the features and controls. It enables generations of aspirants to become skilled and capable enough before transitioning to the real clinical setting; it makes them competent enough to do that. This, in turn, also reduces healthcare costs. Additionally, the enhancement of clinical competence further fuels the market growth of the medical simulation market.

Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Growth Rate of Medical Simulation Training

As the pandemic unraveled in the last few months of 2020, with border restrictions and the ongoing healthcare crisis, the focus was predominantly on handling acute operational demands instead of on addressing training needs. The growth rate observed was only 1.5% as compared to the projected growth rate of 9.2% predicted before the pandemic.

Key Challenges Affecting the Demand for Medical Simulation

There is a communication and skill gap between simulation experts and clinical staff. Additionally, for a clinical skills lab to be successful, it is important to have the necessary amount of clinical staff skilled at running a simulation lab, handling the simulators, and being able to execute simulation scenarios that are accompanied by debriefing. Another challenge is the inability to deal with the problems posed by unreliable wireless connectivity in wireless simulators.

Things are really starting to pace up after the pandemic for the medical simulation industry. What the future holds for the industry will certainly be interesting to watch.

Why We Need Clinical skills Labs to Improve Skills Based Medical Education

Dexterity in various clinical skills such as examination, diagnostic reasoning, communication, and execution of clinical techniques is indispensable to the success of medical education paradigms. Over the years, the adoption of simulation-led training into the process has shown tremendous improvements in skill competency in the aspirants. By supplementing traditional learning approaches with simulation-led training, learners get hands-on experience along with diverse skill development and come out as confident, competent medical professionals able to handle the pressures of the real clinical setting.

Why do we need a Clinical Skills Lab or Simulation Centre?

Not only has there been a disproportionate increase in the number of students to that of trainers, the rapid advances in medical technology has made it harder for learners to receive optimal training through theory alone and reduced clinical skills standards among medical students. But for many reasons, it is not always possible to practice on real patients. Some of them may be clinically unstable, some may not be comfortable to be tended to by inexperienced learners, and for some, it might jeopardize patient safety and feel like a breach of their privacy.

What happens in a Clinical Skills Lab or Simulation Centre?

A clinical Skills Lab or Simulation Centre offers an immersive environment for healthcare professionals to develop clinical skills, communication skills, cognitive skills, and a compassionate approach to patient care. This is a controlled, safe, and forgiving environment for them to get hands-on experience for diverse scenarios. The experience provided by such a lab won’t be the same as practicing and learning on a real patient, but it’s the next best thing, benefitting novices and experts alike. And as they say, practice makes perfect.

These labs and centres usually, but not necessarily, have a reception area, skill studios, an ICU simulation room, an operation theatre simulation room, a pediatric ICU simulation room, AV facilities in the rooms, surgical simulation suites, ultrasound training rooms, seminar halls, a board room, faculty lounges, a student lounge, and necessities like storage, safety systems, and HVAC. Personnel in attendance may include a chief coordinator, supporting departmental staff, nursing staff, a receptionist, and a biomedical engineer.

With the help of state-of-the-art equipment, anatomic simulators, and sometimes, real actors, diverse scenarios and real life acute medical conditions can be simulated for students to learn and practice. Through these, they get to experience a hint of what kind of situations they can hope to expect when they transition to a real hospital. Additionally, it helps build the aforementioned skills in them.

Many of these high-fidelity simulators provide real-time feedback, but feedback is also offered through an instructor overseeing the scenario. The repeated practice also shortens their learning curve. By including aspects like bathroom spaces to simulate bathroom falls in the scenarios, the learning experience is made more realistic.

To complete the successful simulation experience, the participants are observed, analyzed, and debriefed on their thought processes and actions to improve their performance and learning outcomes. This is one of the most important aspects of simulation-led training.

Benefits of Clinical Skills Labs and Simulation Centres

Such a facility achieves the following:

  • It redefines medical education training and enables independent student learning
  • It delivers hands-on learning experiences
  • It accommodates the different learning requirements of students that come from different walks of life with various foundations, capabilities, and educational experiences
  • It increases preparedness in the learners before their transition to the real hospital setting, and it enables them to effectively deal with high-risk cases
  • It builds effective communication skills, cognitive skills, and psychomotor skills in the learners
  • It builds and highlights the role of collaboration and team building

Challenges to Establishing and Running Clinical Skills Labs and Simulation Centres

Given its obvious benefits to skill-based medical education, a clinical skills and simulation lab is an indispensable part of medical education for various positions today. But establishing and running such a lab comes with its own challenges.

From its beginning, setting up and running such a lab requires a hefty investment; this includes the cost of procurement and maintenance of simulators and their consumables, staff allowance, HVAC maintenance, and electricity bill, among others. Adjusting with the realism of the simulators is another challenge. Additionally, there are the challenges of time fixed for simulation training and teaching along with asset and resource availability and accessibility. There is the need to carefully balance time allotted for curriculum teaching and for simulation-based teaching.

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3 Tips to Choose the Right Manikins for Medical Simulation with SEM Trainers

Simulation brings a lot of new benefits to medical training, like hands-on training, a risk-free environment, and building a number of different skills. And with the medical simulation industry growing, now, there are more kinds of manikins than ever. But with so many options available, how do instructors decide which ones to get for their simulation labs?

How to Choose the Right Manikins for Your Medical Simulation Lab?

Although there are a myriad of simulators available, ultimately, there are 3 main factors to consider that will help you pick the right manikins for Medical Simulation to fulfill your needs- features, cost, and fidelity.

1.It should fulfill the purpose

The first thing to think about is what you will want to use the manikins- which skills you will want to teach using the manikin. For example, if you will be teaching airway management, these are the questions to ask: Will you need both adult and child manikins? Will you need the defibrillation features? Will you need intubation functionality? (..and so on) You might also want to avoid overspending on a manikin with too many extra features that will end up never being used. What is the point of splurging on a manikin that you will only use to 40% of its potential?

Let’s take another example. Suppose you need the students to learn how to place a catheter and get proper fluid return. The KERi Complete will be enough for that. But if you want them to learn more comprehensive diagnostics and patient care, you will either need to go for the Advanced KERi which is equipped with an IV and blood pressure training arm, or complement the KERi Complete with a training arm purchased separately (and then spend the rest of the money on other things for the simulation lab).

2.Consider your budgets

While we would all always like to get our hands on all the state-of-the-art, high-tech and the most high-fidelity manikins for training, in reality, it is not always possible to do so. (But fortunately, at SEM Trainers, we bring you dozens of high-quality, reliable manikins to choose from that will suit your needs). More often than not, we have to work with limited budgets due to limited funding available. That is why instead of splurging all your money on a couple extraordinary manikins with way too many features, it might be a good idea to figure out your requirements and distribute your budget across those. When looking for manikins, ask yourself questions like- Do I need all these features or will the one with fewer features do just as well? How much fidelity do I really need for teaching this particular skill? There may also be upfront or annual fees for add-ons like training, installation, warranties, and service fees to account for, so it’s always best to consider the entire expense before making a choice.

3.Think about the fidelity-cost trade-off

Manikins come in different fidelity levels. High-fidelity manikins look and behave more realistically compared to the low-fidelity ones. Some skills require the scenario to be more realistic and believable- they may be better off using those high-fidelity manikins that offer a higher degree of realism. But high-fidelity manikins are far more expensive than the low-fidelity ones. And while it can’t always be a bad thing to go for the high-fidelity manikin everytime, the truth is that you have a budget to stick to. Ultimately, you have to make a trade-off between the level of fidelity offered and the cost of a manikin. Sometimes, you will have to make do with the level of fidelity that is just good enough for the purpose.

So, if you are an instructor, by keeping in mind the purpose of the manikin (which will decide the features you will need), the budget you have available (which will be best distributed according to your needs), and the level of fidelity you can afford at a convenient cost, you will be able to make the right decisions about the manikins to get for your simulation lab.

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Benefits of Virtual Reality Simulators in Medical Simulation Training

If the pandemic has taught us anything, it is that no matter what life throws at us, we can keep going. While everyone switched to online learning, it was not possible to learn practical medical and surgical skills on a video call. So, we adopted Virtual Reality into simulation training for learning medical and surgical skills so students can still learn practical skills. But Virtual Reality simulators is much more.

What is Virtual Reality and How Does it Apply to Medical Training?

Simulation can be classified into physical, virtual reality, and hybrid. It has already proved to be a widely accepted success in training. It gives students the opportunity to practice procedures wherever they want, whenever they want to. Learners can practice repeatedly in a safe environment, with real-time feedback, and without the risk of causing harm to real patients. But what happens if we introduce virtual reality to simulation training? Let’s first understand what virtual reality is.

Virtual Reality is a computer-generated simulated, 3D environment that you can realistically interact with using special electronic equipment (like a headset with a screen inside or gloves with sensors). There are sensory stimuli present, and how you interact with it partially determines what will happen next. For example, if you wear VR glasses and play a certain game using that, you will feel like you are in the game. In fact, it can be so surreal that many get scared while playing a game with zombies or riding a roller coaster virtually. Through the use of various senses, it creates an immersive experience for you by putting you in scenarios where you are the actor and what you do determines what happens next in the environment.

Using this concept, diverse realistic scenarios can be created for training students in medical and surgical skills. In these scenarios, they enter 360° simulated environments where they experience various sights and sounds that help create a virtual reality.

Today, VR simulators are more realistic and affordable. And research has repeatedly proven the benefits of using VR in simulation training. Without enough hands-on training, students struggle with the development of some cognitive, technical, and socio-emotional skills. This was a problem even before the pandemic- it is hard to provide enough learning opportunities for the students to develop practical skills. VR has helped immensely with this as it allows repeated practice and helps create experiences that might not be so easily accessible(and which may be stressful or rare), and does it without risks or pressure, and without time or space limitations.

Simulating Real Life with Virtual Reality Training

Using virtual reality to train learners on technical skills lets them feel the stress of a real-life scenario without the risks of the real one. And it helps them develop the skills through repeated hands-on practice. Not only are the scenarios realistic, some of them portray some of the not-so-common clinical scenarios where learners are bound to make mistakes. This helps them deal with such situations when they happen in real life.

Simulating a Multiplayer Scenario

Using virtual reality, we can prepare a multiplayer scenario, allowing learners to collaborate and work a case as a team. It lets them interact with each other the way they would do if it was real life. They can identify who gathered which kind of data (like vital signs, physical exam results, case history, and point-of-care testing), and can identify gaps in that data and fill in the blanks. They can delegate responsibilities. Virtual reality training also allows room for interprofessional simulation like by allowing learners from nursing and case management to communicate and collaborate.

Benefits of Virtual Reality Training

There’s a whole myriad of benefits offered by using VR simulation for training:

  • Realistic learning environments that can be reproduced
  • Repeated hands-on training
  • Diverse scenarios (even those that can’t be created otherwise)
  • Gamification of learning
  • Performance feedback
  • Continuous peer interaction

And this leads to:

  • Better student motivation and presence
  • Active learning
  • Improved decision-making abilities
  • Improved critical thinking abilities
  • Better communication skills
  • Helps them identify their strengths and weaknesses
  • Overall, it leads to better learning and dexterity in the technical skills

Also, virtual reality simulators usually come with an in-built objective evaluation system to track and provide feedback about a learner’s performance after each procedure. This gives various parameters like the time, bleeding, bleeding volume, injuries caused, and a pass or fail remark.

It is evident that incorporating virtual reality into simulation training is capable of delivering better results than using traditional training methods. Virtual reality simulators offer a range of benefits from providing learners with a platform where they can engage in repeated hands-on training to creating scenarios that would not be possible otherwise.

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Top 10 Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) Medical Simulators You’ll Need | SEM Trainers

Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) are guidelines for providing immediate medical care for life-threatening injuries on the battlefield. Training for TCCC skills can be provided in 3 phases (care under fire, tactical field care, and tactical evaluation care). Students learn the management of trauma care and blast related injuries, and handle hemorrhage control and airway management. Learners cannot be assigned to real patients for handling traumatic combat injuries, but with the help of hyper-realistic simulators, they get all the practice they might need!

Here are some of our powerful TCCC simulators:

  1. Casualty Care Rescue Randy – powered by Strategic Operations Hyper-Realistic® technology

The three most preventable causes of death are massive bleeding, airway obstruction, and tension pneumothorax. This one is a hyper-realistic full-body manikin that is perfect for training on the procedures that treat these 3 conditions. This manikin holds 3-4 liters of blood and simulates a 2-3 psi blood pressure.

  1. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Simulator with Major Vascular Injuries – TCCS 2

This full-body simulator is great for realistically training combat trauma care for major vascular injuries for hemorrhage management and airway control using common wound patterns of combat. Durable in the toughest training scenarios, this simulator is water resistant and great for indoor and outdoor training for the military, government forces, medical rescue, and private security. It is remote-controlled and simple to operate, and comes with an instructor interface tablet with simulation logs and self-diagnosis. Use it for high threat extraction training and realistic TCCC field training scenarios.

  1. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Simulator with Traumatic Amputations – TCCS 3

A full-body TCCC simulator for training combat trauma care for traumatic amputation injuries that are above the left elbow and above the left knee along with an amputation at the upper right thigh above the tourniquet line. Highly durable in the toughest training scenarios and water resistant, this simulator is great for indoor and outdoor training. With its lifelike tissue, it is great for training of hemorrhage management and airway control, high threat extraction training, and realistic TCCC field training scenarios.

  1. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Simulator with Traumatic Amputations and Gunshot Wounds – TCCS 4

This full-body simulator is great for training for multiple traumatic gunshot wounds (like sucking chest wounds) and amputation injuries above the left elbow and the left knee. Like the others, this is highly durable and water resistant, and great for training of hemorrhage management, airway control, high threat extraction training, and realistic TCCC field training scenarios.

  1. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Simulator with Abdominal Evisceration – TCCS 5

A full-body simulator good for training combat trauma care for abdominal wounds with evisceration and a traumatic amputation above the right wrist. Highly durable and water resistant, and great for external hemorrhage and airway control, high threat extraction training, and realistic TCCC field training scenarios.

  1. Tactical Combat Casualty Care Simulator with Gunshot Wounds – TCCS 1

Another full-body TCCC simulator for combat trauma care training of gunshot wound management, hemorrhage management, airway management, and trauma management related to the casualty’s breathing and circulation. Highly durable and water resistant, and great for hemorrhage management, airway control, high threat extraction training, and realistic TCCC field training scenarios.

  1. Tactical Hemorrhage Control Trainer – THCT

This one is a full-sized, remotely-activated simulator for point-of-injury, tactical medicine training for law enforcement and first responders. With realistic and anatomically-accurate soft tissue, durability, and water resistance, this simulator has remotely-activated pulsatile bleeding, multiple injuries like gunshot wounds, stab wounds, and crushing injuries, and an amputation on the left leg above the knee for tourniquet application.

  1. CPR Module for REALITi360 Patient Monitor Simulators

This one is a CPR module with detailed real-time visual feedback on CPR quality. A sensor keeps track of the rate, depth, and release of each compression, and the system evaluates CPR time, correct chest compressions, pressure depth status bar, pressure posture, and pressure CPR rhythm. The system can be worn on the wrist, deployed on a manikin, or even placed inside a manikin.

  1. Hemorrhage Control Arm Trainer P102

A trainer for hemorrhage control on the upper extremity with realistic wound and bleeding simulation. Affordable and great for training of bleeding control and management of traumatic arm injuries. It has a deep laceration/stab wound, a large caliber gunshot wound, and a junctional wound in the shoulder.

  1. Simulated Patient Monitor – REALITi Plus

A patient monitor that is a smart, integrated, and modular simulation ecosystem and lets medical educators run multiple scenarios – from basic to sophisticated. It is mobile, so you can conduct training anywhere- whether it’s an ambulance, a helicopter, a hospital, or a skills lab. 

For meticulous tactical combat casualty care training with the help of simulators, call us at 02632 257259 or drop us a mail at sem@semtrainers.com today!

How Simulation-based Learning is Revolutionizing Nursing Education

Nurses are the heart of healthcare. With that in mind, it is intriguing to discuss the benefits of a simulation-led approach to nursing education.

Through the inclusion of role-playing, devices, trained persons, trainers, environments, and lifelike manikins, promoting learning and eliminating risk for the trained and the novice alike, simulation-led learning creates the perfect opportunity for learners to acquire necessary nursing skills in a safe environment. This also offers the added advantage of building critical decision-making skills by simulating various real-life scenarios. Affected slightly by the level of fidelity, simulation-based learning for nursing education can have a range of benefits.

  1. Hands-on Learning

While it is detailed and complete, theoretical learning can quickly become boring for a group of learners eager to become skilled professionals. Simulation-based learning solves this problem. Not only does it provide learners a way to learn specific skills by actually practicing them, it lets them do so in a safe environment.

  1. Immediate Feedback

A multitude of simulators is designed to provide real-time feedback for the learner’s performance (often through a screen or through lifelike response to stimuli). This feedback can then be used to further improve a learner’s prowess in specific skills. And it all happens in a safe environment, successfully avoiding the risk of causing harm or inconvenience to real patients. Additionally, people learn better when they aren’t afraid of making mistakes.

  1. Learning through Repetitive Practice

Practice makes perfect. Besides, with something as important as nursing, repeated practice builds skill, instills confidence, clarifies the fundamentals, and prepares the learner for stepping into a real clinical setting.

  1. Building of Important Skills

    Simulation allows learners the opportunity to practice caring for patients in ways that they cannot in the real-life hospital setting. Through several studies, it has been found that simulation-based learning for nursing education has a positive impact on knowledge acquisition, psychomotor skills, self-efficacy, satisfaction, confidence, critical thinking skills, and communication skills. It does all that within a safety net.

From mass casualty and wound care to mental health and end-of-life care, nursing skills education benefits from the adoption of a simulation-based approach to learning.

Benefits of a Simulation-Based Approach to Nursing Education

Teaching nursing skills through simulation involves a lot of role-playing and playing out realistic scenarios using actors and manikins. A student can pretend to be a patient, a nurse, a healthcare assistant, a manager, a student, a doctor, or even an angry relative. Imagine that as a student, you are pretending to be a nurse tending to three patients and receiving a call from the relatives of one of them. Think about what skills you would take home from that experience. No matter what scenario plays out, the result is improved patient care skills for everyone involved in the scenario. Simulation-based training is effective at bringing on the following changes in learners:

  • The ability to think on their feet
  • Refined communication and management skills
  • Acute decision-making skills
  • Confidence in their nursing abilities
  • The ability to work under pressure
  • Improved knowledge of nursing skills
  • Visibly improved technical skills
  • Stronger leadership skills
  • Developed self-confidence and attitude/aptitude for nursing
  • Students are exposed to rare clinical situations
  • Students are able to practice clinical reasoning skills

Other Miscellaneous Benefits

Other than the obvious benefits to the learning process and the learner, there are some other benefits to the nursing education system as a whole:

  • Enhanced patient safety and quality
  • Learners can manage patients without posing risk to actual humans
  • Controlled and safe learning environment
  • Structured feedback
  • Faster time to competence
  • Fills the gap in faculty/clinical site resources

Additionally, simulation-based nursing-skills training avoids inefficiency due to the following during training:

  • Feeling awkward for getting in the way of nurses’ work
  • Getting flustered by an unexpected situation or care instruction
  • Experiencing difficulty in adapting to training because many parts were not covered in school

It can safely be said that a simulation-based approach to nursing skills training lays the foundation for a student-centred learning paradigm. So owing to the array of benefits that it brings with itself, simulation-led training has secured its place in nursing skills training as an indispensable asset. And with further advancements in the technology, it may open up newer horizons of learning in nursing and other aspects of healthcare.

Simulators from SEM Trainers

If you’re looking to purchase medical simulators for the purpose of nursing skills training, your search ends here, because SEM Trainers is the #1 provider of premium-quality simulation products sourced from Germany, USA, Japan, and Europe.

Why Choose SEM Trainers & Systems for Medical Simulation?

Why SEM Trainers – We, as a remarkable organization, are successfully engaged in putting forth the best quality Medical Simulator Training. All the manikins are accurately developed by veteran professionals with the use of supreme quality raw materials and the latest technologies. Known for their remarkable features, our manikins are used as an important medium in medical appliances for training purposes. Apart from this, all offered manikins can be easily purchased at highly competitive prices from us.

Making your students prepare for the real world, we provide a variety of medical simulation dummies, simulators and procedure trainers. Appropriate for use by surgeons and diagnosticians, and including models for vets, our selection of realistic and top-quality medical dummies for simulation helps students to get essential virtual feedback on their skills.

Exemplary for use in field rescue situations or, in the classroom, our patient simulation and medical mannequins are the best choice for any institution looking to offer their students risk-free and actual hands-on experience.

You will appreciate the convenience of having the life/form Simulator Training to teach several medical procedures. You can try it of any size for group demonstrations and practice sessions. Each student can realistically practice administering using the lifelike models.

Medical Simulation Manikins for Surgical and Nursing Procedures

We provide a complete range of simulators to aid in the teaching of key processes and practices. Offering products sourced from the USA, Japan and Europe, our range of premium simulation products are suitable for all teaching requirements. These units get student physicians familiar with performing a range of basic and advanced operations, from inserting a catheter into a woman’s urethra to performing knee-joint arthroscopy.

Whether for a CPR or First Aid class or final-year university medical training, our patient simulation dummies are a resourceful teaching resource sure to be a vital part of any curriculum. Professionally-designed to give the perfect realism in terms of material, movement, and reaction, our medical manikins can give students confidence and the apt skills in starting an IV, performing a tracheotomy or rescuing a person who has drowned in the water.

Features of our Medical Simulation Manikins

They are easy to use and understand with a smooth finish and are also highly interactive. They are guaranteed new manikin simulators from reputed USA/Europe/Japanese brands at the best affordable prices. We guarantee you that there is no fake labelling and we do not use cheap manikins. There are no second hand refurbished manikins supplied as “NEW’’.

We also guarantee we do not entice you with large discounts and then sell refurbished second hand repaired reputed brands. We provide you original manikins, labels, cartons, and manuals of original manufacturers. Next, in “why SEM Trainers” article, we will discuss the expertise that our brand possess.

Our Expertise

We have the latest knowledge of technology resources in Medical Simulation, Simulation-Based Medical Education Methodologies, Scenario-Based Training Methodologies, Design Guidelines Clinical Skills Laboratories, and Post Sales Workshops, Installation, Demos, Training, Repairs. We are the only company in India giving you all Manufacturers Simulators under a single roof.

We are well aware of our contribution to CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) and thus, we promote CME (Continuous Medical Education). It focuses on realism to staff training and accuracy to their medical skills at Ground to Rural Hospitals. We also provide medical training and cost effective manikins for a better medical training environment to all possible extent in different rural areas.

SEM Products and Services

Now, in why SEM Trainers article, let’s look at some of our products and services.

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Why is SEM Trainers Unique?

We understand the struggles involved in saving lives in hospitals or disaster sites. Saving a life starts with the proper knowledge, suitable training practices, and appropriate learning and training equipment. We acknowledge the supreme value of quality and excellence, the prime importance of affordability to all, combined excellence in quality, and appropriate training equipment and suitable affordability.

We provide the perfect and most comprehensive range of appropriate training equipment and have the highest world-class quality ISO-DIN 9001 Quality Certification Standard and Worlddidac Quality Charter. We offer our products and services at comparatively lowest costs and to your door by delivering anywhere in India.

We ensure the highest medical safety, portability, durability and medical fidelity and we are also Certified by world-renowned agencies to be “within limits for toxic and carcinogenic contamination and emissions.’’

Other than that, we also provide lifetime access to the demonstration and installation of our products to all the medical professionals, so that they can always have a manual ready to refer to in their future references.

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