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SIMBABY

Amy Bieda, director of the neonatal nurse practitioner school and Second year student Kristy Sechkar run through a simulated respiratory problem with their lifelike, but not quite human patient in the learning resource center in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing on the campus of Case Western's University Hospitals on Wednesday, June 29, 2005. SimBaby is a new $28,000 teaching tool that mimics breathing, a heartbeat and many other vital signs that physicians use to help diagnose problems in babies. The medical robot is one of only three in use around the country.

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Amy Bieda, director of the neonatal nurse practitioner school and Second year student Kristy Sechkar run through a simulated respiratory problem with their lifelike, but not quite human patient in the learning resource center in the Frances Payne Bolton School of Nursing on the campus of Case Western's University Hospitals on Wednesday, June 29, 2005. SimBaby is a new $28,000 teaching tool that mimics breathing, a heartbeat and many other vital signs that physicians use to help diagnose problems in babies. The medical robot is one of only three in use around the country.