HEALTHHONOLULU CIVIL BEAT
He May Look Creepy, But This ‘Manikin’ Could Help Save Your Life
The University of Hawaiʻi John A. Burns School of Medicine is utilizing a new high-tech human patient simulator. This advanced technology is being used by the school to train future doctors.
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