A growing collection of free, browser-based simulations and educational tools — built for postgraduate teaching, conference workshops, and clinical intuition-building. No login. No data collected.
Each suite is a self-contained set of interactive simulations designed to make difficult anaesthesia concepts visually intuitive — for residents, fellows, and consultants alike.
Five interactive tools covering the three population PK models used in modern TCI pumps — Marsh (1991), Schnider (1998/99) and Eleveld (2018) — with animated three-compartment flow, side-by-side comparison, volume explorer, full bibliography and a downloadable reference document.
An interactive visualisation of how the stomach handles different foods and fluids — water, 12.5% maltodextrin, 12.5% dextrose and a standard solid meal. A teaching companion to modern pre-operative fasting guidelines, anchored to published gastric physiology literature.
An interactive patient-facing guide to the surgical options for hysterectomy — designed for the consulting room. Clear, calm explanations with a present mode for one-to-one counselling, a printable handout, and an English / ಕನ್ನಡ language toggle. Hosted for Janani Clinic.
Educational use only. All simulations on this page are designed for anaesthesia teaching, conceptual illustration and visual intuition-building. They are not intended for clinical decision-making, patient dosing, or therapeutic guidance. Models are based on published population data; individual patient responses will vary. Always refer to current institutional protocols, drug monographs, fasting guidelines, and clinical judgement for patient care decisions.