MediSim VR launches Chennai’s 1st VR-based medical training center at SRIHER

The new Center of Excellence offers immersive VR training, revolutionizing medical education and enhancing procedural competency

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New Delhi: MediSim VR has launched Chennai’s first Center of Excellence (CoE) VR lab at Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research (SRIHER). This cutting-edge facility offers immersive and interactive VR training for medical students nationwide.
Since its establishment, MediSim VR has benefited over 4,000 students, providing unparalleled access to hands-on medical training through innovative VR technology. The lab’s realistic medical scenario simulations in a safe and controlled environment aim to equip future medical professionals with the procedural competency, skills, and confidence necessary for patient care.
MediSim VR’s use of Virtual Reality bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring that students are thoroughly prepared for real-world medical situations. The Center of Excellence at SRIHER transforms medical education by integrating VR-based learning, enabling students from across the state and the country to hone their skills and improve patient outcomes.
Dr. K. Balaji Singh, Dean at SRIHER, expressed, “We’re passionate about giving our students the best medical education possible. Our partnership with MediSim VR blends advanced technology and traditional teaching methods to bridge the gap between classroom theory and clinical practice. This holistic approach to medical education is our commitment to producing physicians who will make a meaningful difference in healthcare.”
Dr. Adith Chinnaswami, Co-founder of MediSim VR, highlighted, “We aim to redefine medical education and empower the next generation of healthcare professionals. The facility unlocks exciting learning opportunities not only for students from within SRIHER but also from all over the country. By incorporating VR-based learning aids into the curriculum, we are setting a new standard for medical training and education that will positively improve patient outcomes.”