Michigan Instruments Lung Simulators
The Michigan Instruments adult lung simulators provide representations of pulmonary mechanics to help clinicians and engineers simulate respiratory diseases.
The Michigan Instruments adult lung simulators provide representations of pulmonary mechanics to help clinicians and engineers simulate respiratory diseases.
The Michigan Instruments adult lung simulators provide representations of pulmonary mechanics to help clinicians and engineers simulate respiratory diseases.
Read MoreRT looks at some of the latest simulation technology available from Michigan Instruments and South Pacific Biomedical.
Read MoreMichigan Instruments has released its Spontaneous Breathing Lung Simulator (SBL), available as an independent device or an add-on to the current version of the TLL Training Test Lungs and PneuView systems.
Read MoreRT looks at some of the latest simulation technology, RT education, and training programs available from Michigan Instruments, Hudson Simulation Services, IngMar Medical, and South Pacific Biomedical.
Read MoreMichigan Instruments has delivered lung simulators to help in research and ventilator development to combat the shortages caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read MoreMichigan Instruments has been purchased by an individual investor, Chris Blanker.
Read MoreMichigan Instruments has upgraded the PneuView 3 software in its Lung Simulation System, including improvements to the user interface.
Read MoreMichigan Instruments Inc (MII) will release an upgraded version of its Training and Test Lung, known as the “Michigan Lung,” in July 2014, according to the company. The upgrades include a new design as well as a new software interface, the PneuView3.
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