In Russia, Doctors Will Train on a Medical Robot
A new high‑tech medical training robot is giving Russian doctors the ability to practice lifesaving procedures under conditions that closely replicate real emergencies, marking a major step in practical medical education.

A Next‑Generation Medical Training Simulator
In Novosibirsk, engineers unveiled an innovative rescue‑training robot designed to simulate real‑life medical scenarios. This advanced simulator, unmatched anywhere in the world, represents a new stage in hands‑on medical training in Russia.
Developed by Russian engineers, the Lisa ALS system is a female‑torso robot coated with a highly durable silicone material that accurately mimics human skin. The robot can breathe realistically and simulate critical patient conditions such as cardiac arrest, anaphylactic shock, tongue swelling, and other complications requiring immediate intervention.
Designed for Advanced Resuscitation Training
The simulator is highly versatile. It includes two tablets with specialized software that allows instructors to monitor the actions of trainees. Despite its complexity, the robot weighs only 35 kilograms, making it mobile and convenient for use in any classroom or hospital setting.
A Global Contribution to Medical Education
This development is of tremendous importance to global healthcare. By enabling doctors to practice in realistic, controlled environments, the simulator reduces risks when treating real patients and supports the broader digital transformation of medical education.








































