SIMCharacters Paul - Clinical Features
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Every year, 15 million babies are born preterm. That equates to 1 in 10 babies that require high-quality care in a uniquely complex and time-sensitive process.
Improve outcomes for premature infants by combining lifelike anatomy with state-of-the-art technology.
SIMCharacters Paul is a true-to-life, 27-week (+3) premature baby simulator developed by a team of medical and design experts. Paul combines anatomically correct 3D-printed airways based on real-life preterm MRI scans, physiological and pathological breathing patterns, realistic internal structures, and lifelike facial and skin features.
Paul ensures readiness for low-frequency, high-risk premature birth scenarios through precise anatomy and realistic pathologies.
From competency to critical care, Paul uniquely reshapes simulation training and empowers neonatal care providers to excel in real-world situations.
Learn more about SIMCharacters and Laerdal partnership
Dr. Martin Wald, Head of Neonatology Department. Paracelsus Medical University Salzburg
From effective task trainers to realistic simulators
Providing effective care for the smallest infants is a result of relevant training and diligent practice.
The importance of "Mama" is shared across languages and cultures.
But when a mother is lost during the labor and delivery process, it can have a potentially devastating effect on the family, community, and society.
Read how simulation training made a difference in ensuring a newborn would be able to have his “Mama”
An alternative approach to improving neonatal care
In this article, learn how Jens Schwindt, CEO of SIMCharacters, determined the key factors needed for an optimal training environment that empowers healthcare professionals, ultimately leading to the creation of their first premature baby, Paul.