Simulation-based training typically involves the use of high-fidelity manikins that can mimic various neonatal conditions. These manikins can simulate breathing, crying, and other physiological responses. Scenarios can be customized to reflect different levels of complexity, from routine care to emergency situations. Participants can practice [intubation](), [cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)](), and other critical skills, receive immediate feedback, and debrief to discuss performance and areas for improvement.