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  • Lifecast Body Simulation Global Releases World’s First Child With Down Syndrome Training Manikin

    Lifecast Body Simulation Global Releases World’s First Child With Down Syndrome Training Manikin

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    Nov 8, 2022

    Lifecast Body Simulation Global, a leader in hyper-realistic training manikins, announced today the release of the world’s first Child with Down Syndrome training manikin. This realistic manikin was formed from a real-life 3D body scan of a seven (7) year old girl with Down syndrome named Gwen and will be available to healthcare education facilities around the world to facilitate specialty and inclusive training in managing Down syndrome.

    Down syndrome (also called Trisomy 21) is a genetic disorder caused when abnormal cell division results in extra genetic material from chromosome 21. While varied amongst patients, a few common physical traits of Down syndrome are low muscle tone, a difficult airway for intubation, smaller stature, gapping in the toes, almond-shaped eyes, a single deep crease across the center of the palm, smaller hands and feet – all of which are accurately represented in the child with Down syndrome training manikin.

    Gwen was created by Lifecast Body Simulation and the University of Greenwich in London who also received support from the Down Syndrome Association. Gwen and her family are truly supporting such a worthy cause in creating awareness of Down syndrome and giving healthcare providers an accurate means of training while continuing to support diversity and inclusion in simulation-based education and training.

    “Gwen is the world’s first truly inclusive manikin. Our goal is to make manikins that look like real people. We worked with the University of Greenwich in the UK to create this manikin lifecast and 3D scan of Gwen, a 7 year-old girl with Down Syndrome who lives in the UK with her dad, mum and brother,” says David Halliwell, Founding Director of Lifecast Body Simulation Ltd.

    The Gwen child with Down syndrome training manikin will make her official presence into the marketplace at the Association for Simulated Practice in Healthcare (ASPiH) on November 6 in Birmingham, UK and will be launching in the United States at the International Meeting on Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) Jan. 21, 2023 in Orlando, Florida.

    Source: Echo Healthcare

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  • Echo Healthcare Releases New Immersive Studio Software

    Echo Healthcare Releases New Immersive Studio Software

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    Immersive Interactive provides virtual learning spaces that are fully interactive and multisensory, engaging learners through sight, sound and touch – allowing for interactive learning throughout healthcare, education and all industry sectors.

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    Nov 7, 2022 10:00 EST

    Echo Healthcare, Inc., a global leader in high-reality simulation and a worldwide leader in immersive spaces and educational software, announced today the release of their newest software platform operating their Immersive Interactive technology, Immersive Studio. With the release of this new software, Echo Healthcare continues to be on the forefront, providing the most realistic and limitless virtual spaces for all industries.

    Echo Healthcare‘s Immersive Interactive system provides virtual learning spaces that are fully interactive and multisensory, engaging learners through sight, sound and touch. It provides high-quality projections that allow learners to feel like they are in that exact environment. With the use of high-quality speakers, relevant sounds can be heard during their training, providing further stressors and truly engaging the learners. Educators no longer have to suspend disbelief and can now put their learners through any training exercise in any environment, all from a single room or multiple rooms. Immersive Interactive’s user-friendly, cloud-based software operates off of a tablet, allowing faculty and educators to easily control and change the learning environment with a few clicks.

    The release of the Immersive Studio software allows users the ability to create their own content and share content amongst a wide variety of user groups. The system comes pre-loaded with thousands of backgrounds, exercises and scenes available to all users. And with Immersive Studio, users will now receive a 360-degree camera they can use to easily record and upload their own local content in a cloud-based environment from anywhere. This added functionality allows learners to be able to train in engaging immersive spaces that mimic their local roads, nursing homes, shopping plazas, classrooms and military training environments – it’s truly limitless.

    “We are so excited for Immersive Studio to be rolled out. It further enhances the Immersive Interactive system and allows users to truly tailor all aspects of the immersive space(s) to their local environment. Users will have the ability to collaborate and gain access to a worldwide community of like-minded experts. It also allows faculty and educators to mimic training environments that their leaners will be subjected to and takes interprofessional education and training to the next level,” says Kevin King, CEO of Echo Healthcare.

    Founded in 2012 and acquired by Echo Healthcare in 2022, Immersive Interactive continues to partner with leading healthcare simulation, educational institutions and various industry sectors to deliver the most effective immersive experiences. With over 400 installations worldwide, Immersive Interactive remains at the forefront as a global leader and provider of interactive classrooms and virtual simulation spaces. Echo Healthcare is a worldwide leader offering a diverse product line consisting of realistic medical training manikins and monitoring equipment, immersive virtual spaces and an entire portfolio geared towards enhancing realism in patient simulation.

    Source: Echo Healthcare

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