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The first manikins were rigid, lifeless figures. Today’s versions are dynamic, responsive, and even powered by artificial intelligence. These smart manikins can simulate complex physiological conditions like https://medvisionsim.com/3... sepsis or anaphylaxis, giving doctors a chance to make decisions in evolving scenarios.
AI-powered manikins can talk, bleed, and react. They give doctors feedback and even challenge them with unpredictable outcomes, better preparing them for the unpredictability of real-life medicine.
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