Traditional simulation training often creates a bottleneck for nursing programs and medical schools, requiring faculty to spend hours role-playing patients or manually coordinating team dynamics. The new AI Assistant addresses this by managing real-time dialogue and character behaviors, ensuring that simulations remain consistent and repeatable. Unlike general-purpose AI, this tool operates within strict, curriculum-aligned parameters to meet accreditation standards.
Educators retain full oversight of the learning environment, allowing them to intervene or provide feedback at any moment. Dr. Ryan Ribeira, CEO of SimX, noted that the technology bridges the gap between limited institutional resources and the need for high-quality, dynamic clinical training. The system supports multi-learner scenarios, enabling institutions to train larger cohorts while focusing faculty efforts on high-value coaching and debriefing rather than administrative execution. The AI Assistant is currently available for deployment across universities, EMS programs, and military medical training facilities.




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