We have been selected, together with 18 top-class project partners, to develop a new generation of Mixed Reality training.
13 Aug 2021
Thomas More's NENASim Gets Name from Late Teacher Danny
Thomas More-hogeschool campus Lier named their 𝗡𝗘𝗡𝗔𝗦𝗶𝗺 after teacher 𝗗𝗮𝗻𝗻𝘆 𝗣𝗲𝗲𝘁𝗲𝗿𝘀, who recently passed away. NENASim will live up to his name, training healthcare professionals to save lives.
6 June 2021
MEDICAL-X branch office in India
Thanks to your inquiries and interest, we are Xpanding the impact of our realistic simulation solutions. In February we opened a new MEDICAL-X branch office in Gurugram, Haryana, India.
Our professional team is eager to provide you with swift and accurate health care training solutions for your current and future projects.
February 2021
Medical for health care simulation conference
"The combat trauma victim’s blue eyes were wide open and his mouth gaped as he lay on the table. His open uniform revealed a gunshot wound to his chest. His left arm blistered from a burn".
29 January 2019
VNO-NCW interviewed our CEO
He looks like a boxer. And yes, he was. Dervis Demirtas is not a stereotypical CEO. Now this Kurdish Dutchman runs Medical-X, a company specialized in medical simulation.
16 October 2017
Our CEO at "Hartstikke Hollands" TV show
Joris Linssen follow six Dutch entrepreneurs with a different cultural background who pursue their dreams trough hard work.
17 September 2017
Interview at HealthySimulation at IMSH
HealthySimulation interviewed
the CEO of Medical-X at IMSH 2017
to learn more about their latest innovations to NENASim
and ADAM-X.
14 April 2017
MIS week 2016 innovation of the Year Award
We are honored to receive the Innovation of the Year award for our LAP-X HP, the advanced multidisciplinary full-flight laparoscopic tranier.
29 September 2016
Dervis Demirtas - The other businessman 2016
Medical-X is proud that our CEO Dervis Demirtas has won the election for The Other Businessman 2016 award organized by The Other Network.
21 November 2016
Sena Comunica presents ADAM-X
At the Sena Health Service Center, ADAM-X supports the training of more than 900 interns.
1 December 2017
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Where does Healthcare Simulation take place?
Healthcare Simulation training takes place in simulation centers and clinical skills laboratories in universities and hospitals. These can be used by:
Undergraduate training: for the study of anatomy, physiological functions, familiarization with medical examination techniques;
Residency training: Refining and mastering procedural skills and techniques or preparing for recertification tests;
Continuing medical or nursing education: training practical skills and teamwork dynamics.
How does Healthcare Simulation work?
Simulation tools fill the gap between theory and practice by immersing the learner in a realistic, dynamic, and complex setting without the fear of distressing the patient.
Task trainers and procedures simulators to practice specific skills and develop manual dexterity
Human patient simulators: Low-fidelity and high-fidelity mannequins for training physical examination, invasive procedures, CPR, as well as countless clinical scenarios.
Softwares for improving student’s clinical reasoning skills through remote simulation training.
Who benefits from Healthcare Simulation?
Everybody can benefit from using simulation:
First responders: law enforcement officers, paramedics, EMT’s and firefighters
The entire health care team: from undergraduate students and residents to nurses, physiotherapists, and doctors from various disciplines.
Community: teaching First Aid to students, teachers, drivers, etc.
Why is Healthcare Simulation important?
Regarding the concern for the patient’s safety, medical education has undergone significant changes all over the world.
It resulted in innovative curricula that stress the importance of proficiency in several clinical skills by healthcare graduates rather than mere acquisition of knowledge.
Simulation-based learning enhances the efficiency of the learning process in a controlled and safe environment.
What is Healthcare Simulation?
Healthcare Simulation is any educational activity that utilizes simulation aides to replicate clinical scenarios, providing a learning model to complement traditional education.
Simulation tools serve as an alternative to real patients and develop health professionals’ knowledge, skills, and attitudes while protecting patients from unnecessary risks.
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