Faminas Invests in Unprecedented Technology in Brazil
In August 2025, Faminas solidified its position as a reference in innovation by acquiring the world’s first ambulance simulator, developed by the Brazilian company Csanmek.
The equipment allows training for students in critical pre-hospital care, simulating the routine of emergency professionals with unprecedented realism.
This initiative places the institution among the most advanced in the Brazilian educational landscape and strengthens its commitment to practical and safe training.
Simulator Reproduces Real Care Environment
The simulator follows the cockpit concept used in aviation, but focused on the medical field.
It fully reproduces the interior of a real ambulance, with all the necessary instruments and equipment, and features a mobile base that mimics movement on streets and avenues.
This way, students can experience realistic care conditions in motion, which enhances their preparation for emergency situations.
According to Faminas, the technology improves decision-making, teamwork management, and agility in care.
Technology Reinforces Expanding Clinical Practices
In addition to the simulator, the institution invested in expanding its collection of high-fidelity synthetic biomodels, such as heads and necks for training, pregnancy simulators, abdomens, arms, and legs.
These models replicate muscles, bones, organs, and vessels, offering students more hours of practical experience and clinical confidence.
The movement aligns with international trends in medical education through realistic simulation, already established in reference centers in Europe and the United States.
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Csanmek Leads Innovation in Simulation
According to Claudio Santana, CEO of Csanmek Tecnologia, the central goal is to create controlled but extremely realistic environments so that students can broaden their practical experience.
He emphasized that the ambulance simulator provides an appropriate space to train patients in critical condition in the pre-hospital context, reinforcing teamwork and real-time management.
Founded seven years ago, Csanmek is already a reference in simulation solutions for medical and veterinary courses in Brazil, expanding its technologies to higher education institutions in different regions.
Impact on Medical Education and Professional Training
With this acquisition, Faminas positions itself among the best-equipped institutions in Brazil for health education, while also reinforcing its commitment to prepare professionals capable of facing the real challenges of medicine.
In August 2025, the investment represents not only a milestone for the institution but also a significant advancement for Brazilian medical education.
With innovative technologies, students gain access to unique, safe, and immersive experiences, ensuring better preparation for critical situations in clinical practice. After all, how can we train future-ready doctors without offering the most advanced tools available today?

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