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CDF Grants

Training

simjunior-simulationTraining for emergencies saves lives. CDF provides grants to hospitals to purchase pediatric simulators – high-tech portable manikins – to meet the training needs and certification requirements of emergency health professionals. Training simulators allow students, guided by an instructor, to be presented with a complex medical situation which will involve rapid assessment and treatment. Pediatric simulators are an invaluable resource for EMTs, firefighters and other first-responders as well to help train for child emergencies.

Grant Awarded:
  • lumbar Puncture Manikin Skills Trainer 2024 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF donated funds to purchase training equipment for Phelps Readiness for Pediatric and Infant Resuscitation Program including a Lumbar Puncture Manikin Skills Trainer, Neonatal Intubation Skills Trainer, IV Mannequin Arms, Pediatric IV arm, and a Laerdal Infant IV arm trainer.

  • Laerdan SimNewBorn 2024 to Westchester Community College

    CDF provided a grant to purchase a Sim NewBorn high-fidelity simulator (newborn) for their training center.

  • Baby Touch Vital Signs Simulator 2023 to New York Medical College

    CDF provided funds to New York Medical College to purchase Laerdal Newborn and Adolescent Task Trainers including (1) Baby Touch Vital Signs Simulator, (1) Newborn Anne Simulator, (4) Newborn Injection Training Arms, and (2) Diagnostic and Procedural Ear Trainer w- Pneumatic Otoscopy Kits.

  • Laerdal Sim Junior Simulator 2023 to Westchester Community College

    CDF provided funds to Westchester Community College's School of Health Careers, Technology and Applied Learning toward the purchase of a Laerdal SimJunior Plus Accessories to be used to educate and train healthcare provider and emergency responders in their programs.

  • Mercy University 2023 Grant 2023 to Mercy University School of Nursing

    CDF provided funds to Mercy University, School of Nursing toward the purchase of numerous items for their pediatric simulation lab needed in order to train students and first-line responders for skills acquisition and mastery as related to pediatric care. Items included a Pediatric Drager Evita XL Ventilator with NeoFlow, The Kangaroo Joey Enteral Feeding Pump, a Shiley Pediatric Tracheostomy Tubes in two sizes.

  • Laerdal Portable Mannequin Tablet 2023 to St. John's Riverside Hospital

    CDF donated funds to St. John’s Riverside Hospital to purchase a Laerdal Portable Tablet for their mannequin.

  • Laerdal Sim Junior Simulator 2022 to New York Medical College

    CDF provided a grant to purchase a Sim Junior high-fidelity simulator (6-8 year old child) for their training center.

  • Family of Task Trainers 2022 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF provided a grant to enable Phelps Memorial to purchase a Family of Task Trainers and a Nursing Kid Pediatric Simulator with trauma modules for their Hoch Center for Emergency Education.

  • Pediatric Newborn Stimulator 2022 to St. John's Riverside Hospital

    CDF provided funds to purchase a pediatric newborn simulation mannequin for St. John's Riverside Hospital's Emergency Department staff training and education.

  • Pediatric vascular access trainer 2021 to New York Medical College

    CDF's grant provided funds to enable New York Medical College to purchase a pediatric vascular access trainer and an infant and adolescent lumbar puncture/epidural task trainer for their training laboratory.

  • CDF donated emergency airway management task trainers to New York Medical College in 2020 2020 to New York Medical College

    CDF provided a grant to purchase of a pediatric family of emergency airway management task trainers to train for pediatric intubation and airway management.

  • Phelps Hospital received a Premature Anne simulation mannequin from CDF in 2020 2020 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF funded the purchase of a Premature Anne simulation mannequin to train professionals in the implementation of proper care and resuscitation of preterm infants.

  • CDF's grant helps Blythedale train parents for caring for their children at home 2019 to Blythedale Children's Hospital

    CDF funded the purchase of equipment to train parents and caregivers in order to better care for children after they are discharged to their homes.

  • Ventrilophone 2019 to New York Medical College

    CDF's grant provided funds to enable the purchase of a Lecat Ventrilophone Pediatric Master System which is used in training for early detection of cardiovascular and pulmonary disease.

  • SimBaby and ShockLink System 2019 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF provided funds to Phelps Hospital to purchase a new tetherless SimBaby and ShockLick System to enable more realistic defibrillator training for infants

  • Premature Anne SimPad Plus Manikin System 2018 to New York Medical College

    CDF provided funds for New York Medical College to purchase a Premature Anne with SimPad Plus manikin System for their Clinical Skills and Simulation Center.

  • Sim Junior 2018 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF donated funds to Phelps Hospital to purchase another SimJunior simulator for their Hoch Center for Emergency Education to increase class sizes and to conduct classes off campus.

  • Pupils on SimJunior 2018 to White Plains Hospital Center

    CDF provided funds for White Plains Hospital Center to purchase a SimJunior simulator for their Training Simulator Program.

  • 2017 to New York Medical College

    CDF provided funds to purchase a SimBaby manikin system for their Clinical Skills Simulation Center.

  • EZ-IO-trainer 2017 to White Plains Hospital Center

    CDF provided funds to purchase a Glidescope with pediatric capability and an EZ IO task trainer for their simulation center.

  • Sim Cart Mobile 2016 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF provided funds to purchase a SimCart Mobile - a high-quality simulation workstation on wheels. This will enable Phelps to bring simulators off-site to conduct training sessions outside the Center. CDF's grant also paid for mechanical upgrades to existing simulators.

  • 5-year Training Simulator 2016 to Putnam Hospital Center

    CDF donated funds to purchase two advanced life support training simulators - for young children and for newborns. Diagnosis and speed taken to perform vital functions is monitored through software.

  • 2016 to St. John's Riverside Hospital

    CDF enabled the purchase of a child clinical skills training manikin, an infant CPR training manikin and related hardware and software for two newly-created Pediatric Emergency Training Rooms. The manikins will be used by hospital staff, community residents and students from the Hospital's Cochran School of Nursing.

  • SimNewB 2015 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF donated a Sim NewB, a newborn simulation manikin designed to meet the training requirements of neonatal emergency and resuscitation courses. The Sim NewB possesses vital signs, breathes and cries like a newborn.

  • simjunior-training 2014 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF funded the purchase of a pediatric simulation manikin, Sim Junior. Sim Junior is a realistic six year old interactive simulator used in training for life-threatening emergencies.

  • intraosseous infusion training kit 2013 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF's grant gave two Pediatric intraosseous infusion (I/O) device training kits. I/O devices provide emergency professionals with vascular access to the central circulation within seconds thereby quickly and safely resuscitating critically ill or injured children.

  • Nurses in training 2007 to Vassar Brothers Medical Center

    CDF's grant enabled 40 Emergency Room nurses to attend a two-day Emergency Nurse Pediatric Certification Course.

  • simbaby 2006 to Phelps Memorial Hospital Center

    CDF provided a grant to purchase a SimBaby mannequin which is used extensively in Pediatric Advanced Life Support education.

  • Child-Emergency 2002 to Westchester Medical Center

    CDF sponsored a Prehospital Pediatric Seminar at Westchester Community College for health professionals in topics related to pediatric emergencies.