VRAD Co., Ltd. is launching two widely recognized Korean-developed virtual reality-based simulators, NS_Core, a nursing skills education simulator, and IP_Trauma, a trauma patient care simulator, for international markets. 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. It allows 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.
IP_Trauma offers a comprehensive VR training environment for medical personnel to acquire and refine essential trauma care skills. This includes learning various medical procedures, equipment handling, situational assessment, and decision-making, as well as fostering teamwork and real-time communication—areas traditionally challenging to practice effectively.
IP_Trauma is an immersive clinical simulation platform featuring reactive scenario simulations, where outcomes vary based on the userº£½ÇÖ±²¥ choices and actions. Developed in partnership with several prominent Korean universities and hospitals, it adheres to the globally recognized 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. Simulation managers can utilize a control console to assign real-time scenarios, provide additional instructions, and directly guide participants, effectively managing the simulationº£½ÇÖ±²¥ progress.
Currently recognized as a leading VR medical technology provider in Korea, VRADº£½ÇÖ±²¥ products are actively used in over 90 medical and educational institutions, both domestically and internationally.
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