
Manikin-based simulation
Manikin-based simulation involves using realistic models—called manikins—that mimic human anatomy and physiology. These advanced mannequins can simulate vital signs, breathing, and responses to medical interventions, allowing healthcare professionals to practice diagnosing and treating patients in a safe, controlled environment. This hands-on training helps improve skills, decision-making, and teamwork without risking real patients. Manikin-based simulation is widely used in medical education, emergency response training, and procedure practice, providing realistic scenarios that enhance confidence and competence before working with actual patients.