Passed my ACLS recert on the first try. I'd been dreading the mega code station, but after two weeks of running scenarios here it felt almost routine.
Sarah M.
RN, BSN — Emergency Department
Our students use it for pre-class practice before mega code day. They walk in already knowing the algorithms, which means class time goes to the harder stuff.
Dr. James K.
MD — ACLS Course Director
The instructor panel is what makes this worth it. I can change the rhythm mid-scenario and watch the team react in real time. It beats a PowerPoint for training.
Mike R.
Paramedic / ACLS Instructor
Ran mega codes on here for two weeks before my first clinical rotation. The monitor finally stopped feeling scary. Still got grilled by the attending — but at least I knew the rhythms.
Priya K.
BSN Student — Year 4
Finally a sim that doesn't pretend RT doesn't exist. Running ARDS scenarios with actual pressure-volume waveforms and watching a new orientee catch the rising plateau — worth it.
Marcus B.
RRT — ICU
I run our monthly code blue drills between quarterly mannequin sims. Drop a V-fib, let the team work through it, switch to PEA mid-round. By the time we get to the mannequin lab, they already know the monitor cold.
Rachel L.
RN, MSN — Clinical Educator
We use it as pre-sim prep before our ACLS week. Students show up to the mannequin lab fluent with the monitor and defib — so our limited sim time goes to team dynamics and communication.
David C.
Simulation Specialist — Nursing Program
Passed my ACLS recert on the first try. I'd been dreading the mega code station, but after two weeks of running scenarios here it felt almost routine.
Sarah M.
RN, BSN — Emergency Department
Our students use it for pre-class practice before mega code day. They walk in already knowing the algorithms, which means class time goes to the harder stuff.
Dr. James K.
MD — ACLS Course Director
The instructor panel is what makes this worth it. I can change the rhythm mid-scenario and watch the team react in real time. It beats a PowerPoint for training.
Mike R.
Paramedic / ACLS Instructor
Ran mega codes on here for two weeks before my first clinical rotation. The monitor finally stopped feeling scary. Still got grilled by the attending — but at least I knew the rhythms.
Priya K.
BSN Student — Year 4
Finally a sim that doesn't pretend RT doesn't exist. Running ARDS scenarios with actual pressure-volume waveforms and watching a new orientee catch the rising plateau — worth it.
Marcus B.
RRT — ICU
I run our monthly code blue drills between quarterly mannequin sims. Drop a V-fib, let the team work through it, switch to PEA mid-round. By the time we get to the mannequin lab, they already know the monitor cold.
Rachel L.
RN, MSN — Clinical Educator
We use it as pre-sim prep before our ACLS week. Students show up to the mannequin lab fluent with the monitor and defib — so our limited sim time goes to team dynamics and communication.
David C.
Simulation Specialist — Nursing Program