Put
Safety First with Virtual Simulations from DDA
Medical on Procedures and Protocol
Virtual medical simulations aren’t just handy for actual medical procedures or treatment; they’re also incredibly useful in teaching proper safety habits. Through an online, advanced computer-based simulation from DDA Medical, you can teach users how to safely go about a particular procedure, related to a medical process, a piece of equipment, or device.
While textual guidelines, PowerPoint slides, and reference booklets can serve as helpful references, they’re not always sufficient in teaching proper safety. Virtual simulation solutions from DDA Medical, featuring 2D or 3D animation and modeling can fill in the gaps left by other methods. We can put all of the tools in front of the user, allowing them to walk through the procedure virtually, step-by-step. By providing this kind of life-like situation, you’re fully preparing users for what’s to come, thereby making the real-life procedure safer.
Safety Training Puts DDA Medical’s Simulation Solutions to Use
Safety simulations for a particular procedure or protocol may be useful if the actual event involves a hazardous material, a potentially dangerous device or piece of equipment that must be handled in a specific way, or if a patient can be negatively affected if something’s mishandled or not done correctly.
With virtual medical simulations from DDA Medical, using 2D or 3D animation and modeling, our experts focus specifically on safety by:
- Highlighting certain points where the user must be extra careful
- Embedding additional textual information or video that pops up at certain points
- Allowing the user to make the wrong choices and showing the repercussions if the protocol is abandoned
- Giving tips and advice on how to make the process more efficient and safer
When it’s critical that a certain procedure or protocol is precisely followed, right down to the last minute detail, look to DDA Medical. We can design a comprehensive computer-based safety simulation that guarantees the user is prepared.
Contact DDA Medical today to find out more about our advanced, virtual simulation technology for safety and beyond.
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