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SimTecT Health Exhibition

Aug 30th, 2009 | By KennyMacleod | Category: Flexsim, Healthcare, Kenny's Blog, News, Planning, Process Improvement

TMN Simulation will be exhibiting at the Simulation Industry Association of Australia (SIAA) Health Conference and exhibition in Melbourne on 8-10 September. We will be showing Flexsim’s new 3D Healthcare Simulation application. If you can’t make it to the conference, contact Kenny Macleod on 03 9005 7234 or kenny@tmn.com.au for a preview of the software.



Health Informatics Conference – Canberra

Aug 25th, 2009 | By KennyMacleod | Category: Flexsim, Healthcare, Kenny's Blog, News

Exhibiting at the Health Informatics Conference in Canberra reinforces our belief of the great potential for simulation in healthcare; but also that there’s a lot of work to do to inform this market.



Flexsim – Healthcare Simulator

Aug 24th, 2009 | By KennyMacleod | Category: Flexsim, Healthcare, News

Hot News!! Flexsim have released their Healthcare Simulator. This is specifically built for healthcare simulation and allows rapid development of the front-end of a healthcare establishment.
Triage, waiting rooms, operating theatres, scanners, receptions,… are added to the model by simply dragging an icon. Once on the model, each object has a series of adjustable parameters [...]



Case Study – Medical Device/Healthcare Simulation

Jun 5th, 2008 | By KennyMacleod | Category: Flexsim, Healthcare, Process Improvement

The Problem
As the average age of the United State population gets older, certain cancer screening test have become more common. As a result, the need to increase capacity to service more patients each day has become a primary concern. The current testing procedure uses a diagnostic device that is expensive and requires extensive [...]



Case Study – Simulating a Transplant Center

May 1st, 2008 | By KennyMacleod | Category: Healthcare, Process Improvement, SIMUL8

The number of chronic disease cases is growing at phenomenal rates as our general population ages. End-stage diseases of all the major organs: heart, lung, liver, kidney and pancreas ultimately rely on transplantation as the only means remaining to return a patient to reasonable health.
Because of this growth in demand, the line of patients waiting [...]