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ABSTRACTS OF ARTICLES OF THE JOURNAL "INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES".
No. 6. Vol. 31. 2025

DOI: 10.17587/it.31.331-336

I. M. Kulikovskikh, Dr. Sc., Associate Professor,
Samara State Medical University, Russian Federation

Simulator for Imitating Digital Infrastructure in Medical Facility

Received on 23.10.24
Accepted on 11.11.24

The paper addresses the problem of educating medical practitioners with digital technologies in the era of healthcare technological transformation. This study describes an interactive simulator which imitates interaction with a digital infrastructure by building a cyber-physical environment. The simulator ensures the development of digital skills through a comparison of processes occurring in biological and computer systems. The results of the simulator testing in describing a thermoregulation process demonstrated the effectiveness of developing in-demand digital skills.
Keywords: digital healthcare, simulator, cyber-physical system, medical education

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