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- corporate training VR program, which builds professional soft skills through immersive experiences—but isn’t healthcare-specific. Neftaly
- A broader AR/VR development training course, focused on technical skills rather than clinical scenarios. Southern Africa Youth+1
- VR simulations for welfare staff empathy training—again, not tailored to clinical settings. Neftaly Charity
- No Public Evidence of VR Clinical Training
I did not come across any publicly documented examples where Neftaly uses VR specifically for hospital-based clinical training, such as surgical simulations, emergency response drills, or clinical scenarios.
Other VR Solutions in Clinical Training
Although Neftaly hasn’t publicly delivered VR-based clinical training for hospitals, here’s a glimpse into what other organizations are doing:
- Dräger Virtuo
A VR platform offering immersive clinical simulations, including remote collaboration, realistic medical environments, and real-time performance feedback. Part of the platform (Babyleo) even received the 2024 Obsidian Award for innovation in neonatal care. Dräger - VR‑NRP (Neonatal Resuscitation Program)
A VR simulation environment designed to train healthcare providers in neonatal resuscitation skills. It enhances presence, confidence, and experiential learning—particularly beneficial in remote or resource-limited settings. arXiv - Generic Benefits of Healthcare VR
VR training enables immersive clinical simulations, improved decision-making, and practice without risk. It’s increasingly used for medical education, surgery training, and procedural rehearsal. ImersifiSimforHealthSuja Associates Private Limited –Wikipedia - Innovative Use Cases
- Nursing VR Training at Landstede and Sopra Steria immerses students in triage, emergency, and military ambulance scenarios, enhancing real-world preparedness. Sopra Steria
- Platforms like SimBios offer VR modules for auscultation, ultrasound, clinical examinations, and diagnostic simulations. provenreality.com+1
Comparison Table
| Provider / Context | Type of VR Training | Target Use Case |
|---|---|---|
| Neftaly (Current Offerings) | Corporate soft skills, AR/VR development, empathy | Not clinical/hospital-specific |
| Dräger Virtuo | Immersive clinical simulation platform | Hospital clinical training, collaboration, neonatal care |
| VR‑NRP | Neonatal resuscitation training via VR | Clinical skill refresh, confidence building |
| Sopra Steria & Landstede | Nursing and emergency VR scenarios | Clinical reasoning in high-stress environments |
| SimBios / Proven Reality | Medical procedure simulations (ultrasound, auscultation, etc.) | Procedural training without patient risk |
What You Could Do Next
If you’re exploring VR-based clinical training simulations for hospitals and are considering Neftaly as a partner:
- Engage Neftaly Directly
- Ask if Neftaly would consider developing custom VR clinical training modules, e.g., for nursing procedures, resuscitation, or emergency response.
- Use Existing Models as Inspiration
- Present examples like Dräger Virtuo, VR‑NRP, and SimBios to illustrate the educational and operational benefits of clinical VR training.
- Assess Potential Roadmaps
- Could Neftaly integrate VR within its existing training infrastructure or partner with healthcare VR specialists to co-develop modules?
- Pilot and Evaluate
- Run a small-scale pilot—say, a neonatal resuscitation VR module—benchmarking trainee confidence, procedural accuracy, and learning retention.
Summary
- Neftaly’s publicly available VR offerings are not oriented toward hospital clinical training simulations.
- Other platforms—such as Dräger Virtuo and VR‑NRP—offer strong evidence of VR’s efficacy in clinical education.
- If Neftaly were to enter this space, it could represent a powerful opportunity for localized, immersive clinical training solutions—especially given their educational infrastructure.
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