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CAE Healthcare Launches CAE Caesar, An Innovative Trauma Patient Simulator
CAE Healthcare has announced that it has launched its CAE Caesar™ trauma patient simulator at the 2011 International Meeting of Simulation in Healthcare (IMSH) Conference held in New Orleans. CAE Caesar is a highfidelity patient simulator designed primarily to enhance the initial and sustainment training of soldier medics and the training of tactical law enforcement medics, search and rescue teams and any organization involved in the care of trauma patients at "point of injury."
"After extensive research and development, we are proud to introduce what we believe is the most realis tic, robust and autonomous training solution for point of injury care providers," said Peter Cempellin, President of CAE Healthcare. "We have been providing civilian and defense forces with simulationbased avia tion training solutions for more than 60 years and we understand the importance of being wellprepared. Caesar utilizes technology developed by researchers at CIMIT in collaboration with TATRC and was con ceived with contributions from military and civilian subject matter experts. It is an innovative and com prehensive training solution that will result in improved patient outcomes. Medical practitioners will be able to sharpen treatment and criticalthinking skills by practicing lifesaving procedures on Caesar for the most difficult scenarios encountered on the bat tlefield and anywhere trauma strikes."
The size, weight, realistic anatomy, proper joint articulation and autonomous physiological responses of the CAE Caesar trauma patient simulator provide a truly immersive and realistic experience for the learn er and help minimize the transition from classroom to reallife scenarios.
Using an intuitive interface with preset autonomous trauma scenarios developed based on the skills, vali dation requirements of the soldier medic program, can operate Caesar. Following the completion of sim ulated exercises, the instructor has the ability to debrief the learner by reviewing the treatments per formed by using an automatic event log that captures what injuries Caesar had, what treatments were pro vided and when those treatments took place. The abil ity to have this immediate debrief allows the learners to observe what decisions they made and actions they took and discuss care improvement strategies while the scenario is still fresh in their mind.
For more information, visit:
www.cae.com or call: 514-341-6780
12 December 2011
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