Paul, the Premature Infant Simulator, Creates Realistic Training for UF Health Staff

His skin turns blue when he needs oxygen; his abdomen becomes distended. He even cries out in pain. He may be made of synthetic materials, but Paul, the premature infant simulator, produces an authentic experience for those who train with him. Tom LeMaster, director of operations for the UF Center for Experiential Learning and Simulation, … Continue reading Paul, the Premature Infant Simulator, Creates Realistic Training for UF Health Staff