C-SECTION VR is a virtual reality training simulation designed to help healthcare providers gain hands-on experience in performing cesarean sections, without causing harm to real patients.
Medical students, practicing surgeons, and other healthcare providers aiming to enhance their surgical skills, particularly in the realm of cesarean procedures.
While we strive for a hyper-realistic experience, it's a supplementary tool and doesn't replace the need for real-world practice. However, it does provide a risk-free environment to practice, refine skills while learning from their mistakes.
Yes, users will need VR-compatible hardware and our application to run the simulation.
We collaborate with medical professionals, like Dr. Jane Muzo from Aga Khan Hospital, to ensure the accuracy and relevance of our content.
While our current focus is on C-sections, the foundational technology has the potential to be adapted for other procedures in the future.
We aim to continuously update and improve the simulation based on feedback and the latest medical research.
Yes, users can engage with the simulation from anywhere, and even collaborate with peers or instructors over the internet.
Currently it's on Demo, we aim to have a premium version in the near future
We prioritize user data privacy and have implemented measures to ensure the security and confidentiality of user information. we are also working closely with the government to ensure we don't violate data policies , law and regulations
Absolutely, the tool is designed to complement traditional training, offering an immersive supplement to theoretical lessons.
We've received positive feedback and recognition, even winning awards at the ARVR Africa Hackathons for 2022/2023, the first place both in Tanzania and in Africa as whole. We are also collaborating with Aga Khan Hospital Dar es Salaam
We aim to expand its capabilities, adapt to more surgical procedures, we talk about more case scenarios especially the ones with low surgery volume and reach a global audience of healthcare providers.
A group of visionary tech-preneurs who saw the potential for virtual reality technology to revolutionize education and training in Africa.