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Peer to peer innovative physician experiences with Healthcare providers and MedTech industry leaders

We are proud to have been trusted for over 23 years by our customers, and we continue to lead the forefront of innovation and to continuously seek better ways to help our customers succeed. We always focus on the real clinical challenges in our community to provide relevant and life changing content. Our solutions are an effective part of the crossing the chasm to ensure the physicians and patients have the most optimized procedural experience possible.Be inspired by the heros in our story

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Dr Demetrius Lopes

Dr. Demetrius Lopes, a distinguished neurosurgeon at Advocate Health, elaborates on his integration of advanced technology through the adoption of Mentice's simulation solutions.

"Practicing with device-specific simulations allows us to refine our techniques and strategies in a controlled, risk and patient-free environment. We can anticipate potential challenges and develop solutions before stepping into the operating theater."
Chris Hughes

The design of your physical flow model supplies a tactical feel and motion of how the catheter moves and track. In addition, there is vessel tortuosity and very realistic disease morphology. I believe this type of physiological simulator plays an essential role in the form of a clinical hands-on tactile model that previously did not exist.  

Read the full article: Optimizing Device Development & Training Initiatives through Simulation

Dr. Michel Frudit

Having a virtual simulation system available to improve our skills is extremely relevant. When skills can be improved, and you have the remote support of a physician who has had the opportunity to have more experiences, it is very valuable because it breaks down physical barriers and ensures greater equity in access to the development of a competent professional that involves knowledge, skill, and attitude.

Barry Egolf, RN University Hospital Florida

“This gives us the opportunity toactually have a real case in the room and we can come out, we can simulate thecase in a safe environment and then walk less than 15 feet away and actuallyprovide the best opportunity, so that patient will have a good outcome.”

Dr. Rajesh Shah Florida Hospital Interview

“When we get to a patient, whenthey really need that sort of expediency, efficiency of device deployment, andchoosing the right patient for it, we already went through that already. Thedeployment is easy now.”

Melanie Reynolds, RN Florida Hospital

“They’ll be able to come in, they’ll be able to get that repetition. They’ll be able to do cases over and over. They’re not going to have the pressure of other staff watching them, physicians watching them. They’ll be able to learn in a more relaxed environment.”

Dr. Razminia, AMITA Health Saint Joseph Hospital Elgin

"This is absolutely, 100% precise to what my catheter movements are during the real procedure"

Prof. Joaquim Maurício Motta Leal Filho, Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paul

"The Mentice simulator was fundamental for us to quickly and with little time, but with a lot of quality, to be able to empower Interventional Radiologists, for treatment and training in the technique of prostatic embolization. We had to comply with a regulation of the federal council of medicine, which was each trained professional would need to perform 10 cases to be able to perform a PAE procedure. Otherwise it would have been expensive, because we would have to have a very large pool of patients to be able to individually train interventionalists."

Dr. Wilson Szeto of Pennsylvania Presbyterian Medical Center

"This model helps physicians and the treating team give patients the best outcome, especially with new technologies that are novel and innovative, where there’s a very steep learning curve."

David Nicholson, Clinical Trainer

"I feel much more confident relaying to physicians exactly what each step feels like. You can get a very good idea of what the device feels like as you push it through tortuous anatomy, and the resistance you feel as you deploy the device."

Dr. Rajesh Shah, Interventional Cardiologist

"When we get to a patient, when they really need that sort of expediency, efficiency of device deployment, and choosing the right patient for it, we already went through that already. The deployment is easy now."