Pediatric Simulation Training
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Build Clinical Confidence in Pediatric Care Through Simulation
Children are not simply small adults. Their anatomy, physiology and clinical needs require healthcare professionals to develop specialist knowledge and practical skills before treating real patients.
Realistic pediatric simulation trainers help learners safely practise essential clinical procedures, examination techniques and emergency interventions. Used by universities, hospitals, children's hospitals, simulation centres and healthcare educators worldwide, these trainers enable repeated hands-on practice that improves confidence, competence and patient safety.
Whether teaching undergraduate nursing and medical students or supporting specialist pediatric, neonatal and emergency medicine training, these simulators provide realistic learning experiences across a wide range of pediatric procedures.
Why Use Pediatric Simulation?
Simulation allows healthcare professionals to develop technical and clinical decision-making skills without placing patients at risk.
Pediatric simulation supports learners by enabling them to:
- Develop procedural competence before clinical placement
- Practise rare or high-risk procedures repeatedly
- Improve confidence treating infants and children
- Build teamwork and communication skills
- Receive immediate feedback from educators
- Reduce procedural errors in clinical practice
- Meet curriculum and competency requirements
Simulation-based education is increasingly embedded within pediatric medicine, pediatric nursing, emergency medicine, anesthesia, intensive care and neonatal training programmes.
Pediatric Skills We Support
Limbs & Things' catalogue of trainers support education across a wide range of pediatric clinical skills.
Infant Examination
Early examination of newborns and infants plays a vital role in identifying developmental conditions and ensuring timely intervention. These infant examination trainers enable learners to practise essential medical assessment techniques and ongoing care using anatomically accurate models designed specifically for pediatric education. Supporting repeated, hands-on practice, these simulators help develop confidence and competence in musculoskeletal examination, infant hip assessment and maintaining medical care before applying skills in the clinical environment.
Typical skills include:
- Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip (DDH) screening
- Barlow and Ortolani manoeuvres
- Galeazzi test
- Infant hip ultrasound
- Newborn musculoskeletal examination
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Pediatric Airway Management & Emergency Care
Managing airway and emergency situations in babies and children requires specialist knowledge and procedural skills. These pediatric and neonatal simulators provide realistic training opportunities for healthcare professionals to practise airway management, ventilation and neonatal resuscitation in a safe, controlled environment. Designed for individual and multidisciplinary team training, these simulators help build confidence in recognising and responding to critically ill pediatric patients.
Typical skills include:
- Basic neonatal and pediatric airway management
- Bag-mask ventilation
- Supraglottic airway insertion
- Endotracheal intubation
- Cricothyroidotomy and tracheostomy procedures
- Neonatal resuscitation
- Paediatric emergency response
- Team communication and crisis resource management
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Pediatric & Neonatal Procedural Skills
Procedural skills are an essential part of pediatric and neonatal healthcare, yet opportunities to gain experience in clinical practice can be limited. These pediatric procedural trainers allow learners to safely develop technical skills through repeated simulation before performing procedures on patients. From lumbar puncture to gaining vascular access, these anatomically accurate trainers support competency-based education across undergraduate, postgraduate and continuing professional development programmes.
Typical skills include:
- Pediatric lumbar puncture
- Patient positioning and landmark identification
- Cerebrospinal fluid collection
- Urinary catheterisation
- Intravenous or intraosseous access
- Chest drain and needle decompression
- Neonatal procedural techniques
- Clinical decision-making
- Safe procedural practice
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Designed for Healthcare Education
Our pediatric simulation products are used across:
- Medical Schools
- Nursing Schools
- Children's Hospitals and Hospices
- Teaching Hospitals
- Simulation Centres
- Community Colleges
- Residency Programmes
- Postgraduate Medical Education
- Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
They support training across multiple healthcare professions including:
- Pediatricians
- Pediatric Nurses
- Emergency Physicians
- Emergency Nurses
- Neonatologists
- Anesthetists
- Critical Care Teams
- Paramedics
- Advanced Clinical Practitioners
- Physician Associates
Why Choose Limbs & Things?
For over 30 years, Limbs & Things has partnered with healthcare educators to develop realistic task trainers that improve procedural competence through deliberate practice.
Our products are designed with clinicians and educators to deliver:
- Realistic anatomy and tactile feedback
- Durable designs for repeated classroom use
- Replaceable consumables to reduce lifetime costs
- Curriculum-aligned training
- Simulation suitable for individual and team-based learning
- Trusted products used in over 100 countries
Supporting Modern Healthcare Curricula
Our trainers support practical skills development across undergraduate and postgraduate healthcare education, including learning outcomes commonly found within:
- Pediatric Medicine
- Child Health
- Nursing
- Emergency Medicine
- Neonatal Medicine
- Pediatric Emergency Medicine
- Intensive Care
- Advanced Life Support education
Frequently Asked Questions
What is pediatric simulation?
Pediatric simulation uses realistic manikins and task trainers to teach healthcare professionals how to assess, diagnose and perform procedures on infants and children in a safe learning environment.
Who uses pediatric simulation trainers?
Our pediatric simulators are used by medical schools, nursing schools, teaching hospitals, children's hospitals, simulation centres, emergency medicine programmes and healthcare educators worldwide.
What procedures can be taught using pediatric simulation?
Depending on the simulator, learners can practise procedures including vascular access, airway management, clinical examination, neonatal care, emergency interventions and resuscitation.
Why is simulation important in pediatric education?
Children present unique anatomical and physiological challenges that will require performing different techniques to adult patients. Simulation allows clinicians to build confidence, improve procedural accuracy and reduce patient risk before performing procedures in clinical practice.