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LCCC adds advanced manikin to health care simulator lab

Lehigh Carbon Community College, Schnecksville, is adding one of the world’s most advanced interdisciplinary patient simulators to its Health Care Patient Simulation Center.

The school is one of only two colleges in the tri-state area of Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York to include the state-of-the-art HAL S5301 high fidelity manikin in its student health care labs.

Purchased with funding through a Perkins Grant, the HAL S5301 features conversational speech enhanced by artificial intelligence, providing live interactions with students in addition to the ability to simulate stroke symptoms such as facial droop and robotic arm movement.

The manikin also has ultrasound capability.

The HAL S5301 model will join 12 other high fidelity manikins in the LCCC Patient Simulation Centers at the Schnecksville, Tamaqua and Donley campuses.

For details on the center, go to LCCC.edu/simlab.

The Patient Simulation Center encompasses both high- and low-fidelity patient manikins.

These fully equipped simulation labs, create learning opportunities for students in licensed practical nursing, Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN Registered Nursing), medical assistant and phlebotomy.

The manikins mimic the clinical setting and help build critical thinking by presenting students with situations they will encounter in clinical rotations.

These simulators can be programmed with scenarios to mimic a wide variety of conditions, allowing students to learn about anesthesia, obstetrics and gynecology, internal medicine, pediatrics, and emergency medicine, to name a few.

In addition, low fidelity simulators allow students to practice their skills to learn to take blood pressure, listen to heart sounds and take pulses.

They learn skills in areas such as ostomy, gastronomy, tracheotomy and nasogastric tubes.

The labs connect classroom learning with real-life clinical experience and help students build confidence as they learn to interview and care for patients.

Nursing programs are currently accepting applications for 2024.

The ADN, LPN to RN, and LPN application deadline for summer 2024 is due by Feb. 1, 2024.

The ADN and LPN to RN application deadline for Fall 2024 is due by June 1, 2024.

For more information regarding the nursing program at LCCC, contact Karen Clark, director of nursing, at kclark@lccc.edu or LCCC.edu.

PRESS PHOTO COURTESY LCCC LCCC nursing students are shown with a manikin in the health care lab.