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From Policy to Practice: Advancing Medical Training Standards in the U.S.
Policy documents and funding initiatives have long called for stronger medical readiness across the United States. But even the most well-written standards lose their power if they never leave the...
Partnering with Universities to Scale Simulation Training
Medical simulation has moved from an optional enhancement to the core of trauma-ready education. Universities, as primary training grounds for the next generation of clinicians, hold the...
Continuum of Care Readiness: Training Beyond the Point of Injury
Most trauma training ends at the point of injury, but the patient’s journey continues, and lives are lost in the gaps between initial stabilization and definitive care. Medical education must evolve...
Data-Driven Trauma Training: How Metrics Can Save Lives
Too often, trauma training is treated like a checkbox. Complete the scenario, check the box, and proceed. But lives aren't saved by participation—they're saved by precision. In high-stakes...
Rethinking Medical Simulation Training
The U.S. medical education pipeline wasn’t built for the emergencies we’re facing now. From mass casualty events and climate-driven disasters to pandemics and civil unrest, today’s risks demand a...
Training En Route Care: Bridging POI to Role 2
This scenario prepares flight medics to manage the critical window between point of injury and Role 2 care—the en route phase where patient stability often hangs in the balance…
What FEMA Can Learn from Military Trauma Simulation Protocols
Natural disasters and large-scale emergencies are becoming more complex, placing increasing demands on trauma response systems. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has made significant...
Receiving MEDEVAC and Performing Emergency Fasciotomy in Simulation
This advanced Role 2 scenario begins at the moment of MEDEVAC interface and pushes learners through the full sequence of trauma reception, surgical intervention, and onward evacuation planning…
Why Interoperable Healthcare Simulation Platforms Are Key
America’s emergency response system cannot afford fragmented training. The next major crisis will not pause for agencies to align their tools or teams. From mass casualty incidents to coordinated...
Shipboard POI: TCCC Underway
This simulation trains corpsmen to execute Tactical Combat Casualty Care (TCCC) in the confined, high-risk environment of a helicopter assault ship—where space is limited, lighting is variable, and help is…
Virtual Reality in Emergency Response – From Battlefield to ER
Virtual reality is no longer a speculative training tool; it is a strategic asset. For emergency departments under constant pressure and military medics operating under fire, virtual patient...
Virtual Simulation for Point-of-Injury Tactical Medicine
This scenario trains combat medics to execute essential battlefield medicine through a digitally driven point-of-injury simulation. Set within a tactical combat zone, the learner steps into the…
Building Trauma-Ready Teams – The Role of Adaptive Education
In critical moments, effective trauma care doesn't rest solely on individual skills—it hinges on seamlessly coordinated, highly adaptable teams. Yet traditional medical education often isolates...
Training First-Touch Decision-Making in Role 1 Sick Call Screening
This Role 1 training scenario focuses on a critical but often overlooked capability: structured patient triage and disposition at the point of injury or in a forward-deployed aid station setting. Learners are…
How LVCG Simulation is Transforming Military and Civilian Medical Training
Simulation-based training has reached a new inflection point. What once functioned as a series of siloed learning tools is now evolving into a fully interoperable, sector-agnostic system. For...
MMS Control for Military & DOD
MMS Control gives instructors full command of field training environments. From a single interface, you can manage multiple simulated patients—each with dynamic conditions and evolving needs.
Simulating REBOA and Multi-System Trauma at Role 2
This Role 2 scenario is built around one of the most demanding challenges in damage control resuscitation: managing a patient with multiple life-threatening injuries after point-of-injury stabilization…
MMS Control for Hospitals & Universities
In clinical education, every second counts. MMS Control equips instructors with the tools to manage multiple patient scenarios simultaneously—each tailored to different learners.
Understanding the Role 2 Sick Call Screening Simulation
In medical simulation training, the Role 2 Sick Call Screening scenario is designed to sharpen triage, documentation, and evacuation decision-making at a deployed medical treatment facility (MTF). This scenario…
MMS Control for Emergency Response
Disaster response training demands speed, coordination, and adaptability. MMS Control lets instructors lead from anywhere—activating complex simulation events without being onsite.
Reinventing Medical Education with Simulation
Medical education faces one of the most pivotal shifts in its history. Amid rising patient acuity, complex care systems, and unpredictable public health demands, the need for a new training paradigm...




















