Clinical Equipment

TYPE

Clinical Skills and Medical Technology

LEVEL

University, Postgraduate, Early Career

EQUIPMENT

Medical Devices

In modern clinical environments, the ability to configure life-saving equipment quickly and accurately is essential to patient safety and positive outcomes. This collection focuses on the practical and technical aspects of core medical technologies, equipping healthcare professionals with the confidence and competence to operate critical devices effectively under pressure.

 

Unlike traditional digital simulators that rely on abstract interfaces, this mixed reality training uses high-fidelity hand tracking to replicate real-world interactions. Trainees can physically connect leads, adjust controls, and position components as they would at the bedside. This immersive approach enables learners to develop muscle memory and spatial awareness in a safe, controlled environment—without risk to patients or disruption to busy clinical settings such as ICUs or operating theatres.

 
By bridging the gap between theoretical instruction and real-world application, this training ensures that learners move beyond passive understanding to active proficiency. Repetition of key setup procedures builds speed, accuracy, and confidence, so that in high-pressure clinical scenarios, practitioners can focus their attention where it matters most: on patient care rather than equipment operation.
 

SOP List

 
  1. Laparoscopy Setup
  2. Automated Defibrillator Setup
  3. Manual Defibrillator Setup
  4. Patient Vitals Monitor Setup
  5. Patient Infusion Pump Setup

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Learning Objectives

  1. Identify components and peripherals required for medical hardware.
  2. Setup and connect medical equipment correctly
  3. Navigate medical interfaces
  4. Translate theoretical knowledge into hands-on proficiency.

Resources

  1. Eppendorf – How to pipette Ep. 1: Micropipetting
  2. Eppendorf – How to pipette Ep. 2: Multi-channel Pipetting
  3. Corning: Serological Pipetting

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