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C19SPACE_VR app for iPhone and iPad


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Education
Developer: European Society of Intensive Care Medecine SOC.ETR. E.P.B.
Free
Current version: 3.2, last update: 1 year ago
First release : 02 Nov 2020
App size: 3.47 Gb

The C19SPACE_VR is a Virtual Reality Learning Experience developed with the aim to provide health care professionals with basic ICU skills so they can be better prepared to assist inside an ICU in case of a second C19 wave.
This experience is part of the C19_SPACE Training Programme funded by the European Union and delivered by the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.
Using a VR cardboard headset you will be immersed inside a real ICU setting with clinical cases. You will be able to explore an ICU hand in hand with ICU professionals who will train you on the equipment, processes and clinical daily situations you may need to face. You will also be challenged with questions you will need to answer. And you will get personalized feedback on your answers.
All people you see in the VRE have given their consent and all situations were set in scene. No patients are shown in this VRE.
We wish you an enriching learning experience.
The ESICM Team.
The C19SPACE_VR is a Virtual Reality Learning Experience developed with the aim to provide health care professionals with basic ICU skills so they can be better prepared to assist inside an ICU in case of a second C19 wave.
This experience is part of the C19_SPACE Training Programme funded by the European Union and delivered by the European Society of Intensive Care Medicine.
Using a VR cardboard headset you will be immersed inside a real ICU setting with clinical cases. You will be able to explore an ICU hand in hand with ICU professionals who will train you on the equipment, processes and clinical daily situations you may need to face. You will also be challenged with questions you will need to answer. And you will get personalized feedback on your answers.
All people you see in the VRE have given their consent and all situations were set in scene. No patients are shown in this VRE.
We wish you an enriching learning experience.
The ESICM Team.