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A SimBaby or Simulated Baby is a life-size robotic model of a baby which can imitate the characteristics of a human baby. It is used as a training aid to teach healthcare workers. For example, it can be programmed to simulate a sick baby suffering from flu by showing the corresponding vital signs like increase in body temperature indicating a fever, wheezing, low blood pressure etc.
“Baby Gertrude lays in her cot, in St Mary’s Hospital, within London in the UK. She moves about a little, her chest rising and falling with her breath, and starts to cry, then coughs… She is designed to train paediatricians on every scenario their mentors can think of … “
(Source: www.virtualworldlets.net/Resources/Hosted/Resource.php?Name=SimBaby
Last accessed on 2 September 2009)
To watch a video of a SimBaby in action, you can visit the BBC video on “Getrude: the simulated baby”:
news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/7674250.stm
Here are some links showing how SimBaby is used as a teaching medical aid:
www.laerdal.com.sg/doc/35836156/SimBaby.html
www.lifespan.org/rih/services/simctr/facilities/simbaby.htm
Here are suggested titles on baby care available in the libraries:
The rough guide to babies and toddlers : the essential guide to caring for babies and toddlers
By Kaz Cooke
London : Rough Guides, 2009
Call No.: 649.122 COO -[FAM]
Johnson’s mother & baby
By consultant editor, Carol Cooper
London : Dorling Kindersley, 2006
Call No.: 649.122 JOH -[FAM]
Eco baby : a guide to green parenting
By Sally Jane Hall
Totnes : Green, 2008
Call No.: 649.122 HAL -[FAM]
To check the availability of the titles, please visit our online catalogue at: http://catalogue.nlb.gov.sg/
Answered by Mr Kweh Soon Huat, Librarian, Adults and Young People’s Services