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Santa Claus

Emergency Call
Help us save Santa Claus

The holiday season is here, and while we’re all enjoying the festive cheer, someone very special is in trouble—Santa Claus! This Christmas Eve, he’s facing a health crisis that could jeopardize the dreams of thousands of children around the globe.

After working tirelessly to prepare for the big night, Santa has pushed himself to the limit. Exhaustion has caught up with him just as he begins his deliveries. Now, it’s up to you to figure out what’s wrong, assess his condition, and provide the right treatment.

Emergency Call: Help us save Santa Claus

Boost Your Critical Thinking — and Spread the Holiday Spirit!

Imagine being the one in charge of helping Santa Claus recover and save Christmas!
That’s the challenge waiting for you in Body Interact’s latest free scenario, available until January 6th.

With Body Interact, you’ll experience a powerful combination of realism, interactivity, and versatility to enhance your critical thinking and decision-making skills.

This unique scenario is designed to test your ability to think critically and handle emergencies—all while adding a festive touch of holiday cheer to your classroom.

And remember: don’t keep the fun to yourself—share it with your colleagues and teachers to spread the holiday spirit in your classroom or study group!

How to Get Started?

As an institution with a Body Interact license, all educators can access this scenario in the “Your Patients” area (Case 1372 – Santa Claus). You can share it during training sessions until Jan. 6, 2025, with unlimited simulations.

If you’re not a customer, don’t miss the chance to join Santa on this unique journey. Download the Body Interact app today and access the free “Save Santa” scenario in the “Today’s Patient” area.

Let’s combine learning with fun this holiday season and ensure Santa is ready to deliver joy to the world!

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By Rita Flores – Body Interact Mkt and Communication Coordinator

Body Interact Marketing and Communication Responsible, Rita Flores