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The Gordon Center is a designated Center of Excellence of the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine. It was established more than 45 years ago for the application of advanced technology to medical education for medical students, physicians, physician assistants, nurses, paramedic/firefighters and health professions educators. More than 2,000 medical centers and agencies worldwide use the educational systems and training curricula developed at the Center. The most long-standing example of our creative work is Harvey®, the Cardiopulmonary Patient Simulator. First introduced in 1968, it simulates essentially any cardiac disease, including blood pressure, pulses, heart sounds and murmurs, and breathing/lung sounds. A curriculum for nurses has been developed and successfully evaluated in a study at multiple nursing schools. Harvey® and the accompanying UMedic® e-learning curricula train tens of thousands of learners worldwide. | |||
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