SIMTICS Virtual Tour - simulation-based learning for medical and allied health procedures

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You can easily learn clinical skills, medical imaging procedures, dental assisting skills or basic life support anywhere, anytime. You just need internet access and SIMTICS.

Check it out at https://www.simtics.com. If you’re an instructor, go right to our educators page: https://www.simtics.com/educators
Or there’s a free trial available for individual learners – no credit card required.

SIMTICS is powered by SimTutor Inc.
SimTutor Inc creates simulation-based solutions to prepare students and professionals for mission-critical moments at the time they need these skills the most.
SimTutor offers two options: the SIMTICS library of over 175 simulated healthcare procedures, adopted by more than 350 schools across the US, and SimTutor Author, a software tool for creating life-like simulations and scenario-based eLearning.

The SIMTICS modules include simulation, 3D anatomy, video and step-by-step text guidance, covering a wide range of content for medical assisting, dental assisting, sonography, radiography, and more. The SIMTICS library of healthcare simulations is created using SimTutor Author.
Proof that SimTutor Inc is the only consideration when it comes to online simulation solutions.

SIMTICS website: https://www.simtics.com/
SimTutor website: https://www.simtutor.com/

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