A First in United States Healthcare Education and Research

GE HealthCare Allia™ Moveo at USF Health CAMLS

Step Into the Future of Healthcare Education at USF Health CAMLS

Introducing the First GE HealthCare Allia™ Moveo System used for healthcare Education and Research in the United States at USF Health CAMLS, the leading healthcare simulation center designed to transform how healthcare professionals learn, train and innovate.  The addition of the GE HealthCare Allia™ Moveo system raises these capabilities to a new level. Purpose-built with mobility, precision, and adaptability in mind, Allia Moveo enables educational institutions, professional training programs, and healthcare associations to deliver immersive, hands-on learning experiences in real-world clinical environments.

Real-World Learning

Break free from the limitations of fixed lab environments. The Allia Moveo system’s mobile design brings advanced imaging capabilities directly into hands-on simulation for clinical education—bridging the gap between theory and practice.

Designed for Experiential Training

CAMLS enables learners to interact directly with advanced imaging workflows, device positioning, and procedural simulation, which includes:

• Interventional imaging training
• Device handling and positioning
• Workflow optimization exercises
• Team-based procedural simulations

Controlled Learning Environment

Provide a platform where trainees can build confidence in a controlled, non-clinical environment .
The system supports:

• Repetitive practice for skill mastery
• Controlled procedural scenarios
• Integration with simulation tools

Advancing Hands-On Clinical Education

Supports immersive, image-guided education and multidisciplinary simulation

Medical Device Professional Education

State-of-the-art environment for procedural instruction and product-based learning

Enhance Product Training

Deliver impactful product training through realistic procedural simulation

A Platform for Research & Innovation Enable Collaborative Research

A platform for experimental studies, workflow & ergonomics research, emerging technologies

Drive Evidence-Based Practice

Evaluate new techniques and technologies, train clinicians on evolving best practices