VRAD UNVEILS TWO VIRTUAL REALITY-BASED MEDICAL SIMULATORS FOR GLOBAL MARKETS
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 13 (Bernama) -- VRAD Co Ltd has announced its entry into international markets by launching two widely recognised Korean-developed virtual reality (VR)-based simulators, NS_Core, a nursing skills education simulator, and IP_Trauma, a trauma patient care simulator.
According to VRAD in a statement, these products support a broad range of languages, including Korean, English, Vietnamese, Thai, Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, Kazakh, and German, with Spanish and French language support anticipated by the end of the year.
NS_Core is an immersive clinical simulation solution designed for nursing skill training using Meta's virtual reality headset, allowing users to perform a variety of clinical exercises in a VR environment with simulated patients.
This solution offers an innovative approach to addressing the challenges of hands-on medical training within nursing school curricula by providing a metaverse-based virtual training space.
Developed through a collaboration between general hospitals and university nursing departments, NS_Core enables intensive, repetitive practice on 20 essential nursing skills, significantly enhancing clinical performance among nursing students.
Meanwhile, IP_Trauma offers a comprehensive VR training environment for medical personnel to acquire and refine essential trauma care skills, areas traditionally challenging to practice effectively.
Developed in partnership with several prominent Korean universities and hospitals, it is an immersive clinical simulation platform featuring reactive scenario simulations, where outcomes vary based on the user’s choices and actions. It also adheres to the globally recognised Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) protocol standards.
Within the IP_Trauma simulator, multiple users can communicate in real time, practicing critical decision-making and trauma care techniques in a virtual environment. The simulation covers over 40 procedural steps, from pre-hospital preparation to patient transfer to the operating room.
Currently recognised as a leading VR medical technology provider in Korea, VRAD’s products are actively used in over 90 medical and educational institutions, both domestically and internationally.
-- BERNAMA
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