Medical students will train on the robot HAL. He looks like a five-year-old child and can be capricious, answering questions and even bleeding. The development belongs to the company Gaumard Scientific, which creates simulators for medical training.
With the help of the simulator, students will be able to apply their knowledge in practice while performing diagnostics and performing emergency procedures. To HAL, you can connect medical equipment and even use a defibrillator to restore the heart rate.
A robot with artificial intelligence is similar to a real patient - the HAL has a pulse, blood and breathing. It can stop the heart or cause anaphylactic shock. It is also able to change the level of sugar, oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood.
The developers note that the robot is able to regulate their emotional and physical state. For example, a mechanical patient can be listless, angry, worried, and the pain in his "body" can become permanent or temporary.
This practice allows students to be in real conditions and conduct procedures without risk to the patient. This helps to gain experience in communicating with small patients and be more confident in their actions. Beginners will quickly learn technical skills and will be prepared for real life,