[SAMWOOIMMERSION 24.04.25.] Samwoo Immersion Co., Ltd. conducts CPR training for executives and employees of Korea Oil Pipeline Corporation
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Over the past two days on the 8th and 25th, about 60 executives and employees, including the president of the Korea Oil Pipeline Corporation and new employees, learned the basic principles and concepts of CPR through Samwoo Immersion's CPR/AED KIT, as well as immersion in CPR/AED using XR experience equipment. An experiential training course was conducted.
Through this experience, participating executives and employees actually put pressure on the heart of a CPR training manikin (Annie) and visually experience an environment similar to the actual situation through the HMD. They also visually see the degree of pressure in real time along with various pop-up sounds and scenario experience guides. He said that he was able to check it out and have a more immersive experience.
Samwoo Immersion Co., Ltd.'s basic first aid XR training KIT was developed in compliance with the procedures presented in .
Russell Metcalfe-Smith, director of Cedars-Sinai Hospital’s simulation center. He said that to make up for the shortage of medical staff across the United States, general doctors and nurses are caring for coronavirus patients by teaching them how to properly put on and take off protective equipment, how to use ventilators that are usually used only in intensive care units, basic CPR, and life support devices. Although they are receiving a variety of education, they are faced with the problem of limited time and resources, and technologies such as VR have opened the door to filling that gap.
Source = University of New England
* Source: Economic Review - VR, finally to the forefront of Corona (2020.04.27.)
● CPR
● AED