Xrcl Clinic (Demo) No-Goggles, XRCL-DEMO
- Medex SKU:
- NSC-XRCL-DEMO
- Packing Info:
- 1/Each
- Usually Ships:
- 7 - 10 Business Days
Description
Key Features
Software Demonstration: The main purpose of this product is to provide a trial or demonstration of the XR-Clinic software. It allows potential buyers to explore the features, interface, and capabilities of the full system before committing to a purchase.
Limited Scenarios: Unlike the full commercial versions, a demo kit will likely include a limited number of clinical cases or scenarios. This provides a sample of the training content and allows users to see the quality of the virtual patients and environments.
Core Functionality: The demo typically includes the core features of the full XR-Clinic software, such as the interactive virtual patients, access to the "Smart Center" web platform for tracking, and potentially a simplified version of the "Case Manager" for a glimpse into customization.
Compatibility: This software is designed to be used with a VR-compatible computer system. Since it is "No-Goggles," the user is expected to provide their own VR headset and controllers (typically a Meta Quest headset) to run the software.
Outpatient Appointment Focus: The demo cases will likely focus on the outpatient appointment format, which is the primary training module of the XR-Clinic system. This includes patient history taking, physical exams, and diagnostic reasoning.
Key Uses
Pre-Purchase Evaluation: The primary use is for educational institutions, medical schools, or individuals to evaluate the XR-Clinic system. This allows them to determine if the VR training solution meets their specific curriculum and training needs.
Curriculum Planning: Instructors and administrators can use the demo to understand how the VR system can be integrated into their existing medical or nursing education curriculum.
Showcasing Technology: The demo kit can be used to showcase the XR-Clinic system to faculty, students, or institutional leadership, highlighting the benefits of virtual reality in medical education.
Small-Scale Training: While limited, the demo could be used for very small-scale, introductory training sessions to introduce students to the concept of VR medical simulation.