Diagnostic imaging company VRAD is set to launch two virtual reality-based medical training simulators, NS_Core and IP_Trauma.
The simulators are intended to enhance nursing and trauma care skills and will be made available for international markets.
NS_Core is an education simulator that uses Meta’s virtual reality headset to provide immersive nursing skill training.
The metaverse-based virtual training space has been designed to integrate into nursing school curricula, offering a practical solution to the challenges of hands-on medical education.
Developed in collaboration with general hospitals and university nursing departments, it facilitates the intensive, repetitive practice of 20 essential nursing skills.
IP_Trauma is a virtual reality training environment tailored for medical personnel to hone vital trauma care skills.
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By GlobalDataThe platform facilitates learning numerous medical procedures, managing equipment, assessing situations, making decisions, and encouraging teamwork and communication in real-time.
Developed with input from Korean universities and hospitals, the simulator aligns with the Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) protocol standards and features reactive scenario simulations that adapt to the user’s choices and actions.
Participants can engage in real-time communication, practising critical decision-making and trauma care in a virtual setting using IP_Trauma.
The simulation includes more than 40 procedural steps, which include pre-hospital preparation and patient transfer to the operating room.
Simulation managers have access to a control console that allows them to assign scenarios, provide instructions and guide participants.
VRAD’s new simulators aim to offer a safe, controlled environment where healthcare professionals can improve their skills without risk to real patients.
The products currently support a range of languages, including Korean, English, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, Kazakh and German, with plans to add Spanish and French by the end of the year.
This language support broadens the accessibility of these training tools to a global audience.