Five-year old Hal was showing dangerous signs of respiratory distress. His lips were turning blue, his eyelids were drooping and the bedside monitor showed oxygen levels in his blood dropping fast.
Let’s pretend you’re a medical student learning how to perform a certain operation. It’s late one night and you’re in the classroom all alone, trying to perfect a particularly challenging procedure on ...
ROSEVILLE, Minn. (WCCO) -- Minnesota nurses in training are getting a new lesson in how to better care for some of the most difficult patients to communicate with -- kids. WCCO met a boy named HAL, a ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Meet "Hal 32-01": the world's most advanced pretend pediatric patient. His whole goal is to save your child's life in an emergency by letting doctors and other health care ...
Pediatric Simulator ‘Hal’ lives in the Midland Health Simulation and Learning Resource Center at UTPB. Formally known as Pediatric Hal S2225, Hal is an advanced simulator. He helps UTPB nursing ...
Pediatric HAL is a medical robot that actually bleeds, cries, urinates and mimics other human behavior. Medical students use HAL to learn how to diagnose and treat illness before working with real ...
CITY OF NEWBURGH - He's not a real boy, but he's close enough. He blinks. His head and neck move. He cries tears. A robot manikin named “Hal,” SUNY Orange's newest simulator, imitates a 5-year-old boy ...
MIAMI, Jan. 12, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- A young child may have trouble explaining medical symptoms – yet a quick look at his facial expressions can reveal much about anxiety and pain. That's why Gaumard ...
A life-like robot boy that is capable of bleeding, crying, and even calling out for his mother will look to help the pediatricians of the future as they undergo medical training. Robots have a wide ...
Quinnipiac University undergraduate nursing students and physician assistant graduate students worked with live “standardized patient” actors and several simulation manikins at the Quinnipiac ...