BROOKS CITY-BASE, Texas -- Col. Tim Robinette (far left), 374th Medical Group commander stationed at Yokota Air Base, Japan, discusses the simulated responses of an METI iStan with Staff Sgt. William Cross (far right), an Expeditionary Medical Support Course Instructor from Brooks City-Base, Texas, during the familiarization phase of EMEDS on Feb. 3. Students are introduced to the METI, iStan, patient simulator in preparation for the validation exercise during EMEDS Course training conducted by the US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine. Controlled wirelessly by an instructor, the iStan patient simulator provides true-to-life anatomical articulation; the skin mimics human skin; real chest, heart and bowel sounds; the ability to excrete fluids; along with simulating jugular vein distention and bilateral chest movement. (U.S. Air Force photo/Steve Thurow)
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