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BabyWorks is a neonatal/paediatric ultrasound training simulator, which covers the head, heart, lungs, abdomen and bladder. Our realistic manikin, Sam, can help trainees learn probe manipulation skills and identify key anatomical structures and landmarks. BabyWorks Sam is perfect for all Point of Care Ultrasound (PoCUS) simulations without risking patient comfort.


Transforming Pediatric and Neonatal Training with Simulation

“See one, do one, teach one” has its limits in pediatric and neonatal care. With limited access to live patients and the delicate nature of these procedures. Simulation offers a safer, more effective way to train healthcare professionals in infant imaging procedures.


Addressing Training Gaps in Simulation Centers

Simulation centers face several difficulties, but choosing the right products is key to addressing training and resource gaps. Our comprehensive range of simulation products is designed to address these challenges, enhancing the quality of education, while ensuring a return on investment for the center.


Latest release of BabyWorks sees Intelligent Ultrasound’s Infant Manikin Growing at Pace

In the latest release of BabyWorks, IU has added another six cardiac pathologies to the simulator and, through collaboration with specialists, further improved the lungs.


Southmead Hospital invests in BabyWorks to teach bedside ultrasound for neonates.

Southmead Hospital has invested in the BabyWorks simulator to support hands-on teaching in bedside ultrasound for neonatology trainees in the south-west region. Dr David Evans MBE, Consultant Neonatologist & Director of Medical Education shared "The 3D models and the simulations offered with BabyWorks provide that ability to move offline if you like, and to explore just how you get the standard views.”


BabyWorks now has even more learning opportunities

Intelligent ultrasound, specialist in ultrasound education technology, has today added even more functionality to the BabyWorks neonatal and pediatric ultrasound simulator. The latest content includes additions across cardiac, cranial, gastric and line placement, and has been designed in collaboration with leading specialists in infant medicine to ensure the content is aligned with the latest requirements of neonatal and pediatric pocus.


Supporting WFUMB in improving global healthcare

Intelligent Ultrasound will be supporting the World Federation for Ultrasound in Medicine and Biology (“WFUMB”) in its mission to bring sustainable ultrasound programmes to the underserved areas of the world to improve global healthcare through collaboration, communication and education.


Introducing BabyWorks Cardiac Pathologies

Intelligent Ultrasound has added more functionality to BabyWorks. The addition of three new cardiac pathologies is expected to drive even more demand for the platform, as momentum for the neonatal (NICU) and pediatric (PICU) simulation training tool grows.


Policlinico San Donato Selects BabyWorks

Policlinico San Donato has selected Intelligent Ultrasound’s BabyWorks to realise its goal of becoming a renowned reference centre for pediatric cardiac surgery and cardiology. The Italian Policlinic’s vision of increasing learning opportunities in the NICU and PICU will go beyond local students, educating young doctors from developing countries and across Europe also.


UNMC expands training in infant ultrasound, with BabyWorks

The University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) has invested in the BabyWorks ultrasound simulator, to expand its clinical simulation program into bedside ultrasound for infants. BabyWorks will provide the center with a realistic, risk-free training tool to practise probe manipulation on an infant, and access to train on infant pathologies not otherwise available.


University of California Davis Selects BabyWorks to Develop Pediatric PoCUS Training Curriculum

The University of California, Davis (UC Davis) has selected Intelligent Ultrasound’s BabyWorks to deliver a new pediatric Point of Care Ultrasound (PoCUS) training curriculum, driving greater learning opportunities for its trainees, with the objective of saving more lives at the bedside.