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|July 2025
What if med school felt more like flight school? Where every slip is caught, every move tracked, and Al whispers course corrections in real time. No risk. All feedback. From plastic patients to smart simulators, training is finally catching up with tech
In a insightful conversation with the leadership of Maverick Simulation Solutions, Dr. Sunil Tomar (Director), Kanika Chahal (Co-Founder & Director), and Ajit Kumar (Vice President, Sales), we explored how simulation, artificial intelligence, and physiological modeling are converging to shape the future of medical education and device innovation. The discussion revealed how Maverick's approach is neither theoretical nor futuristic, it's practical, evolving, and already at work.
Simulators as safety nets: preparing minds before touching lives There's a saying: the eye doesn't see what the mind doesn't know. For medical students, who often begin their journey buried in textbooks, this gap between theory and touch is more than just academic. Simulation, in Maverick's philosophy, becomes the bridge.
Dissection in the first year is still the rite of passage but it's a onetime opportunity. Maverick's digital dissection tools and simulators offer an infinite loop of practice. Repetition, correction, and iteration form the foundation of learning without risking a real patient.
Unlike passive observation, these simulators offer real-time resistance and tactile feedback. From laparoscopic training to full-body interventions, users encounter the same pressures, frictions, and mechanical responses they would in live clinical scenarios.
AR/VR kind of tech just allows for visualization, seeing floating organs, virtual layers but not interaction. Maverick's solution simulates the physical experience, making learners not just observers, but participants.
AI gets clinical: Learning from the learner
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