06/02/2026
In 2017, Fox 4 News and Moulage Concepts went to Truman Medical Center, and built immersive moulage you could see, feel, hear, and smell. The goal, sepsis recognition research.
The story they were tracking was life saving intervention. The work they filmed was something quieter: how clinicians respond to multisensory simulation.
Recognition is not a checklist. It is a sensory pattern, built across the hand-sculpted wound, the warmth of the skin, the rate of the breath, the read of the room.
The faster those cues arrive, the quicker the treatment begins.
The 2017 build was a co-author collaboration between Moulage Concepts founder Bobbie Merica and Dr. Cathy D. Graham, PhD, then Corporate Director of Clinical Education and Research at Truman Medical Center. It is the clinical domain demonstration of a larger framework, B. Merica, 2026, Rapid Recognition Response.
Watch the Fox 4 News segment, Kansas City, 2017:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n2bo_WvFqLU
Read the full story on the Moulage Concepts blog:
https://www.moulageconcepts.com
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