Riverview Health Enhances Clinical Training with High-Fidelity Simulation Manikin
June 23, 2026
NOBLESVILLE, IN — Riverview Health is advancing clinical training and patient safety with the addition of a new high-fidelity simulation manikin, made possible through a trauma grant from the Indiana State Department of Health. This acquisition was led by Anissa Womack, Registered Nurse and Emergency Department Coordinator at Riverview Health Noblesville and Westfield, who secured the grant funding and will oversee future implementation.
“We are committed to providing the highest level of care for our patients, and that starts with continuous training and innovation,” said Womack. “This simulation technology allows our teams and partners to practice high-risk situations in a safe environment, strengthening both skills and confidence.”
The advanced simulation manikin replicates realistic patient responses, including breathing, heart rhythms, and critical clinical scenarios such as airway management, hemorrhage control, defibrillation, surgical interventions and more. This technology will provide an immersive, hands-on learning experience for Riverview Health nurses, physicians, student techs, as well as first responders and regional partners.
Womack is currently completing on-site training with representatives from Nasco Healthcare, the manufacturer of the manikin, and will lead ongoing education initiatives using the device. The simulation program will be utilized to train hospital staff, local EMS agencies, and, when appropriate, other healthcare organizations across the region, strengthening community trauma preparedness and ultimately improving patient outcomes.
“Anissa’s dedication and leadership made this opportunity possible,” said Molly Beck, Manager of Emergency Services at Riverview Health. “Her work ensures our clinical teams and community partners have access to one of the most advanced training tools available.”
“The benefits of this simulation technology extend beyond our hospital walls,” said Dr. Eric Marcotte, Chief Medical Officer and practicing Primary Care Physician at Riverview Health. “By training alongside EMS and community partners, we’re enhancing the region’s ability to respond to emergencies and deliver lifesaving care.”
By investing in high-quality simulation training, Riverview Health continues to strengthen its role as a regional leader in clinical excellence and collaborative care. Learn more about our services at riverview.org.
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About Riverview Health
Riverview Health is an independent, community-based health system offering comprehensive healthcare services throughout Hamilton County, in strategic partnership with Parkview Health to expand access to high-quality care and advanced clinical expertise. The system’s network includes a 156-bed hospital in Noblesville, a 16-bed hospital in Westfield, three additional combined ER and urgent care facilities, and 10 primary care locations. With expertise in more than 25 specialties, Riverview Health provides a full range of inpatient and outpatient services and is consistently recognized for clinical and service excellence. Most recently, Riverview Health was certified as a Great Place to Work® for 2026 and received the Culture of Good Community Impact Award for 2026.