Flailing, wailing robotic babies simulate medical emergencies for BCIT students - News Summed Up

Flailing, wailing robotic babies simulate medical emergencies for BCIT students


Across British Columbia, hospitals and schools are relying more and more on robotic dolls like these babies for medical training and hands-on teaching. The robotic babies are made to look as real as possible, with breathing and a pulse. @RobNursingEdTec brought in the flailing, wailing doll to @CBCEarlyEdition this morning to show how technology is changing medical training for students around B.C. Institute of Technology, holding one of the robotic babies. Minister of Advanced Education Melanie Mark holding one of the robotic babies after a stimulated birth at last year's B.C.


Source: CBC News March 11, 2019 22:07 UTC



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