The 1st virtual
simulation platform dedicated
to healthcare training
Consult, create and publish virtual simulators with MedicActiV
Endovascular repair of the abdominal aortic aneurysm
Stanford Medicine using virtual reality
to advance human health
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Facial pain with virtual simulation
with the FMOQ from Québec
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Motivational interviewing
using virtual simulation
with the University of
Montreal Health Center (CR CHUM)
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MedicActiV,
The MedicActiV authoring tool: intuitive and collaborative
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Compatible with
Who is MedicActiV for?
Teachers
Introduce more interactivity to your training with immersive virtual simulators
Students
Learn faster in a realistic safe environment
Health professionals
Deepen your experience
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The virtual simulation advantages
Enhance patient safety through healthcare medical simulation
Role playing simulators allows learners in graduate or continuing education to develop, refine, and apply knowledge and skills in a realistic situation. By interacting with patients and objects in a situation close to everyday life, virtual simulation improves critical thinking, acquisition of automatisms and clinical decision-making skills.
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Collaborative Education
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Realistic and immersive
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Medical Relevance
Dialogue with the virtual patient
Medical records consultation
Clinical examination of the virtual patient
Analysis and treatment
Synthesis and debriefing
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Actualités
Motivational interviewing using digital simulation with the University of Montreal Health Center (CR CHUM)
Training nurses to deliver motivational interviewing to support their patients undergoing treatment for HIV. This project was led by our teams and the University of Montreal Health Center (ou CR CHU of Montreal).
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MedicActiV is creating speech therapy trainings more efficient
Discover 3 clinical cases developed with Professor Peggy Gatignol, of the Department of Speech Therapy of the Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) in Paris.
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The first virtual clinical case in neurology
During the development of a virtual clinical case based on a stroke victim, our teams were able to have a discussion with Professor Dehail, co-author of the case, head of physical medical and rehabilitation service in the University Hospital of Bordeaux.
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