For radiography and radiography students

A collection of our virtual reality training modules for radiography and radiography students. As we grow, we expand our list of modules all the time.

Meanwhile, please also take a look at our use cases or take a dive into our research

If you feel a module is missing, please reach out to us, so we can start collaborating and revolutionize your medical training.

Modules in development

The following modules are in development:

  • Medication Management
  • Abdomen Ultrasound
  • Fracture
  • Resuscitation

 

Reach out to us to collaborate

X-ray Imaging

A virtual training exercise where users can train conventional xray recordings. Placing the xray tube and the patient, making it possible to take xray recordings. The user will receive automated feedback on their xray photos. This module will help you achieve the following learning goals:

  • Demonstrating the right hand position and positioning techniques
  • Knowledge of basic positioning techniques 
  • Using conventional xray systems for xray recordings


Duration:
25 minutes

Further information:
Watch our video

Modules in development

The following modules are in development:

  • Medication Management
  • Abdomen Ultrasound
  • Fracture
  • Resuscitation

 

Reach out to us to collaborate

X-ray Imaging

A virtual training exercise where users can train conventional xray recordings. Placing the xray tube and the patient, making it possible to take xray recordings. The user will receive automated feedback on their xray photos. This module will help you achieve the following learning goals:

  • Demonstrating the right hand position and positioning techniques
  • Knowledge of basic positioning techniques 
  • Using conventional xray systems for xray recordings


Duration:
25 minutes

Further information:
Watch our video

Further reading

In the meantime feel free to read our use cases and the scientific research behind it all.

Use cases

A collection of our use cases

Research

An in depth look at our scientific research