MMCIS & TraumaSim
In 2019, Military Moulage Casualty Injury Simulation was acquired by TraumaSim Pty Ltd in Australia, a local manufacturing business offering medically accurate task trainers and simulators, specializing in trauma and bleeding control, and a passion for realism resulting in the creation of the world’s first Emergency Tourniquet Trainer.
MMCIS was originally founded by Suzanna Patterson, an Emmy Award Winning makeup artist who is a long time veteran of moulage/special makeup effects with a well known reputation in the film and television industry for her casualty simulation work and inventive expertise.
Now run by Nola Pearce, Founder & President of TraumaSim Group and a world leading moulage specialist who has created over 20,000 wound simulations for various military and emergency training exercises and scenarios around the world.
Military Moulage Combat Injury Simulation is a multi-disciplinary moulage technology, technique, and training facility dedicated to the science and applied arts of casualty simulation moulage. Our cutting edge platform of high definition/fidelity execution coupled with state-of-the art manufacturing skills are designed for optimal performance in military casualty lanes training and civilian mass casualty/disaster incident drills.
We have a staff of the most highly accomplished Army combat medic veterans/ SME's who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, and now serve to lead the way in developing innovative techniques and materials for real time, real-to-the-eye casualty simulation moulage. Our moulage technician team consists of highly trained artists, including a multiple nominated/ Emmy Award winning special makeup effects artist who specializes in Casualty Simulation FX.
We are experts in WMD/CBRNE injury simulation, and lead the way with the most advanced materials and techniques to bring CBRNE trauma simulation to life-like results for any field training exercise. We have developed a line of ultra high fidelity casualty simulation silicone prosthetics for use on patient simulators and role players. They are currently in use by the US, Canadian and Australian military as well as in clinical simulation labs across the US, Canada and Australia.
Specialties: Casualty simulation applied arts technology research, development, design, engineering, manufacturing, training, education, marketing for military/civilian medical pre-hospital care applications.
Consultation/support in tactical combat medical simulation moulage education and integration. Consultation and support in medical simulation center design, program development, product procurement, staff selection/coordination criteria and training, policy and procedure, laboratory management criteria.