Medical training tools encompass physical task trainers, patient simulation manikins (low- to high-fidelity), and virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR) platforms used to develop and verify clinical competency without risk to live patients. Primary buyers include hospital simulation centers, nursing and allied health programs, ASC staff development departments, and biomedical/HTM teams seeking equipment-specific proficiency training. Purchase decisions are typically triggered by Joint Commission competency mandates, new service line launches, or workforce onboarding scale-up.