

BodyWorks Eve is an ultra-realistic female patient simulator designed for interactive Point of Care Ultrasound (PoCUS) scenario training.
Eve comes with over 100 cases using real patient scans, and over 10,000 pathology variations across cardiac, lung, transabdominal and pelvic ultrasound.
BodyWorks Eve is designed to meet the training needs of healthcare professionals who wish to practise PoCUS in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care.
A comprehensive COVID-19 training module is included.
To help in the fight against this virus our front line doctors and software development team have worked around the clock to develop and release a COVID-19 version of our BodyWorks training simulator. This is now being used by clinicians around the world to rapidly acquire and practice lung ultrasound skills.

BodyWorks Eve
Introducing BodyWorks Eve Point of Care Ultrasound Simulation
Having these COVID-19 specific cases available on the BodyWorks Eve ultrasound simulator in the early days of the pandemic has had a significant effect on our ability to quickly train clinicians on lung ultrasound in order to provide better patient care.
Dr. Brian Kaufman, Professor of Anesthesiology, Medicine, Neurology and Neurosurgery at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Director of the simulation laboratory at VA NY Harbor Healthcare in Manhattan
COVID-19 ultrasound training for front line clinicians
John Shields, CRNA, professor at Middle Tennessee School of Anaesthesia has graciously produced a training video on lung ultrasound for those front-line clinicians fighting the COVID-19 virus. Using the BodyWorks Eve ultrasound simulation platform with the new COVID-19 lung training module, this video provides a base for understanding how lung ultrasound can be used as a front-line tool to access patients at the earliest stage.
COVID-19 Ultrasound Considerations