Hands-on Visit to the Solomont Simulation Center at Boston Medical Center for 4 People

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Hands-on Visit to the Solomont Simulation Center at Boston Medical Center for 4 People

Donated by: Ron Medzon, rmedzon@comcast.net or contact Arlyn Roffman to schedule.

Donated by: Ron Medzon, rmedzon@comcast.net or contact Arlyn Roffman to schedule.

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Have you been watching The Pitt on HBO? Want to channel your inner Dr. Robby? Come visit the simulation center at Boston Medical Center with Dr Ron Medzon, 30-year veteran of Boston Medical Center Emergency Department, New England’s busiest trauma center. Trade stories, learn how to place IVs, intubate lifelike manikins, and run a code to save your patient’s life with your newly honed Emergency Medicine skills! Tour lasts 1.5–2 hours for up to 4 people (must be 13 years or older).

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