The synthetic newborn not only moves, cries and babbles like a real baby, it has a pulse, simulated breathing and a readable temperature.
Doctors and nurses at Novato Community Hospital are using artificial intelligence to bolster training for emergency care of infants.
“So having this doll to refine our skills on just makes it so much easier and more successful for us when we have to do this with true patients,” he said. Using a connected tablet computer, the staff can pick from 14 pre-loaded scenarios or customize different ones. Schoenberger said this can be used to replicate any medical issues that might be more prevalent, or to recreate real emergencies staff have experienced, to find ways to improve treatment.
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