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Laerdal Medical, a provider of simulation-based training in the fields of resuscitation, patient care, and emergency care training, and SimX, a virtual reality (VR) medical simulation platform, have this week announced a partnership to help increase patient safety with a VR simulation training solution that prepares providers to deliver optimal care.

According to the companies, patient simulation is a critical component of training healthcare providers for the realities of practice without posing risks to real patients. Under the partnership, Laerdal will become a main distributor of the SimX virtual reality simulation platform for hospitals, EMS, and government customers in the U.S. and Canada.

“Laerdal’s mission is helping save lives – and our goal is to help save one million more lives, every year, by 2030,” said Neil Weber, President of Laerdal Medical North America. “SimX represents a leader in the VR space and shares our mission of helping save lives. With the resources and expertise between our two organizations, we can help prepare healthcare providers in hospitals, EMS, and the military to provide high-quality care and positively impact patient outcomes.”

Developed by clinicians for clinicians and educators, SimX immerses learners in a unique ‘holodeck-like’ experience that allows them to treat patients the same way they do in real life. According to SimX, students, instructors, and observers can work simultaneously around the same virtual patients, from any location. The company’s platform includes 250+ existing scenarios, along with the ability to tailor cases to organizations’ individual training needs.

“This collaboration represents the next evolution of VR simulation expansion,” said Ryan Ribeira, CEO and Founder of SimX. “Between the SimX expertise in VR and Laerdal’s credibility and market presence, we truly believe the sky’s the limit in making an impact on patient care through this immersive healthcare provider training.”

To find out more about Laerdal Medical and its simulation-based training solutions, click here. To learn more about SimX and its VR medical simulation solutions, click here

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Image credit: Laerdal Medical / SimX

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