The University of South Florida’s Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) has become the first institution in Florida and third in the world to install GE HealthCare’s Allia Moveo, a next-generation image-guided therapy solution. This installation makes CAMLS the first simulation center globally to offer training on this hybrid OR technology. A second Allia Moveo system is slated for clinical use at Tampa General Hospital later in 2026, implementing a “train-then-treat” model to ensure staff expertise before live patient use.
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GE HealthCare Installs Allia Moveo at USF Center for Simulation Training
The University of South Florida’s Center for Advanced Medical Learning and Simulation (CAMLS) has become the first institution in Florida and third in the world to install GE HealthCare’s Allia Moveo, a next-generation image-guided therapy solution. This installation makes CAMLS the first simulation center globally to offer training on this hybrid OR technology. A second Allia Moveo system is slated for clinical use at Tampa General Hospital later in 2026, implementing a “train-then-treat” model to ensure staff expertise before live patient use.