An anesthesiologist built an emergency simulator with Claude Code

An anesthesiologist with no programming, computer science, or AI started using Claude in March 2026 and is building an anesthesia and emergency resus as a . The goal is not to copy expensive hospital equipment perfectly, but to make a free or low-cost that many people can use. The current version uses two web pages on the same network.

One page works as the patient monitor, and the other works as the instructor control screen. It can run on a two-monitor setup now, and the longer-term plan is to support two separate devices, such as iPads. The waveform display still has accuracy problems that need work.

A future goal is a free where other people can create, load, and share their own training scenarios.

Key points

  • A non-programmer anesthesiologist is building the with Claude Code.
  • The has a patient monitor page and an instructor control page.
  • Both pages can be opened on the same network for a two-monitor setup.
  • The goal is broad access through a free or low-cost training tool, not perfect high-end realism.
  • A future could let others create and share their own scenarios.
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