Gaumard® Scientific to Showcase Trauma HAL, the Battlefield Trauma Patient Simulator, at I/ITSEC 2015
Gaumard's Line-Up of Tetherless High-Fidelity Patient Simulators Specific to Military and Emergency Medicine Spans from Trauma HAL to Pediatric HAL
MIAMI, Nov. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Gaumard Scientific Company today announced it will showcase Trauma HAL® and Pedi HAL® at I/ITSEC 2015, set for Nov. 30 - Dec. 4 in Orlando, Fla. The HAL products were engineered to address the educational needs of medical personnel as they train to treat injuries that occur in emergency situations, including:
- Traumatic injuries resulting from Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and explosives (CBRNe)
- Pulmonary and respiratory issues
- Cardiac and related circulatory system issues
Gaumard's product display will be at booth number 761.
Trauma HAL is a rugged and resilient simulator with durability proven by independent testing in hot and cold conditions, wet and dry environments, and on board military aircraft. HAL's fully tetherless technology allows the communications, compressor, and power supply components to be placed inside the simulator body, eliminating the need for external tubes, wires and compressors. This design innovation, which was pioneered by Gaumard, enables the most realistic, flexible training scenarios for simulator users.
John Eggert, Gaumard's executive vice president, said: "Gaumard's first tetherless product the HAL 3000, introduced in 2004, was designed for the battlefield. HAL was awarded his Airworthiness Certification by the U.S. Army in 2007. We've continued that tradition with the launch of our Trauma HAL; a simulator designed to fulfill demanding military requirements. We designed Trauma HAL to be the premier tool to train medics and health care professionals to save lives on the battlefield. Furthermore, as the emergency medical situations encountered by the military can be highly varied, our entire family of simulators across age-groups and medical discipline are uniquely situated to address the potential care situations that do arise."
About Gaumard Scientific
Gaumard® Scientific Company has designed, manufactured and marketed simulators for health care education for more than 60 years. Users worldwide – the military, emergency medical services, major teaching hospitals and nursing schools – recognize Gaumard products for their innovation in simulation in the pre-hospital, obstetrics and gynecology, surgical and nursing care segments. In 2000, Gaumard launched the revolutionary family of NOELLE® maternal and neonatal care simulators that changed the way training is conducted. In 2004, Gaumard pioneered the use of fully tetherless technology with the introduction of the family of HAL® simulators. In 2014, the company introduced Victoria™, its most advanced, mobile maternal/fetal simulator as part of the NOELLE family. In 2015, Gaumard established a new standard for newborn simulators with the launch of Newborn Tory™.
Gaumard manufactures its products at its world headquarters in Miami. The company sells simulators through its own representatives in the US and Canada and through 200 distributors in 70 countries. For more information, visit www.gaumard.com. Follow Gaumard on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/GaumardInFocus on Facebook at www.facebook.com/gaumardsimulators and on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/user/gaumardmedsimulators.
Click here to see a schedule of all upcoming events at which Gaumard will demonstrate its patient simulators.
Company Contacts:
Peter Eggert
Vice President,
Vice President International Operations
(800) 882-6655
[email protected]
James Archetto
Vice President Corporate Planning
(800) 882-6655
(305) 484-3309 Mobile
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Media Contacts:
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David Schull
(212) 845-4271
(858) 717-2310 Mobile
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Christopher Hippolyte
(646) 942-5634
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Amiad Finkelthal
(646) 942-5626
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SOURCE Gaumard Scientific
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