The Shelden Simulation Center Builds Better Body Parts

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In a converted storage room at the University of Missouri School of Medicine is a laboratory that could be mistaken for a Hollywood special effects studio. There are heads, arms and legs that look, feel and bleed like the real thing.

These artistic inventions were created from scratch by the Shelden Clinical Simulation Center’s Damon Coyle to give future doctors and nurses better training devices so they can deliver the best possible care to patients.

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