Full-term neonatal simulators that blend realism and technology
Not every birth goes as planned – but every team can be prepared. Emily and Emma can help ensure every baby gets the best possible start by ensuring teams are ready to respond with skill and confidence.

On average, approximately 250 babies are born every minute. In most cases, families are brought together in an unforgettable moment of joy. For others, unfortunate outcomes may have devastating and irreversible lifetime effects. Hence, the prioritization of newborn simulation is pivotal to ensure high-quality, safe, and robust systems to improve patient safety and health outcomes. Frequent simulation training of neonatal emergencies has been shown to positively impact patient safety.

Emily and Emma are the most realistic full-term newborn simulators used to train in neonatal scenarios. Engineered using the design concepts of realistic anatomy and lifelike airways, Emily and Emma are powered by a sophisticated technical core and user-friendly operating system.
Expert-designed training for every newborn emergency
Whether training is in the classroom or in situ, Emily and Emma can enhance individual and team expertise. The tiniest patients need help in their most vulnerable moments. You can equip your teams to feel empowered and capable of delivering that support.
Product Features Overview
Airways
The MRI-scanned airway offers unparalleled realism and enables highly realistic intubation training. Users can easily replace the airway, offering an unprecedented level of flexibility.
Critical Care
Features such as PICC lines, central line access, and capillary refill support critical care scenarios. MRI-scanned femurs and tibias enable highly realistic IO insertions while their replaceable design supports operations.
Realism
The highly realistic external appearance combined with highly realistic internal anatomy and pre-programmed symptom complexes such as RDS, bowel distension, and seizures, enable a completely new training experience and improved training outcomes in neonatology.
Sensors
Customizable sensors for head position, ET tube detection and depth, CPR feedback, umbilical cord cutting, UVC depth, and stethoscope position deliver real-time feedback to both trainers and learners.
Movement
Realistic limb articulation, spinal flexibility, and natural movements allow trainees to observe key physical indicators, such as limpness or normal muscle tone, crucial for assessing neonatal status.
Software
The intuitive software design allows trainers to start quickly and operate the system effortlessly. Sensors capture the interventions performed by the participants and display them in detail on the user interface in real time, enabling an entirely new level of control and oversight for the trainer.
Patient Monitors
Simulated clinical monitors from Dräger, Philips, Nellcor, and GE help create an authentic training environment that closely mirrors real-world clinical settings. The feedback monitor for the orientation phase optimally prepares training participants for the scenario-based training.
An alternative approach to improving neonatal care
High Emotion Simulation
In this article, learn how Dr. Jens Schwindt, Neonatalogist and founder of Emily, Emma, and Paul, determined the key factors needed for an optimal training environment to empower healthcare professionals.
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