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Flight paramedic course instructor Sgt. 1st Class Reid Carpenter prepares a SynDaver medical simulator at Fort Sam Houston. The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School has invested more than $100,000 on each human simulator. These simulators are industry best with realistic polymer skin, internal organs, bone, nerves and even pump simulating blood fluids. Instructors can wirelessly operate and monitor the simulators for different physiological training exercises.
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FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas - Flight paramedic course instructor Sgt. 1st Class Reid Carpenter prepares a SynDaver medical simulator at Fort Sam Houston. The U.S. Army Medical Department Center and School has invested more than $100,000 on each human simulator. These simulators are industry best with realistic polymer skin, internal organs, bone, nerves and even pump simulating blood fluids. Instructors can wirelessly operate and monitor the simulators for different physiological training exercises.


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