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MediSim VR partners with Harvard simulation lab director to drive VR-based medical training globally


MediSim VR, a med tech company committed to designing the future of medical training, announced its association with a global industry expert, Dr Gianluca De Novi, to lead the penetration of VR-based education at the global level.


MediSim VR is the leading player in VR medical simulation training in India. “Their patented technology offers various training procedures for medical & nursing students in a fully virtual & safe environment,” said the company in a statement.

MediSim VR combines the benefits of Virtual Reality (VR) and simulation to deliver immersive learning for skill training. Their built-in AI-based competency assessment tool provides comprehensive performance metrics to both students & the institution, it said.

The Global VR healthcare market is projected to reach $30.40 billion by 2026, exhibiting a CAGR of 42.4%. The Indian market size is expected to reach $1.2 billion.

The MediSim VR’s immediate focus will be geared mainly towards Skill training, education, surgery, patient care management and therapy procedures.

VR also has a tremendous calming effect on patients with terminal illnesses or traumatic accident injuries patients, such as war injury, etc. as a treatment procedure as it can give them a simulated happy ending, which helps to have a calming effect and thus have a huge potential even in treatment beyond simulating medical learning for enhancement of better training of medical or healthcare staff in India.

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Dr. Gianluca De Novi, Director of the Harvard simulation lab, is a pioneer and world-leading medical simulation expert. Their engagement will reinforce MediSim VR’s commitment at a global level to drive VR simulation-based training for medical students.

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