SimX is the first professional-grade wireless, multiplayer VR medical simulation. Physicians, nurses, and allied professionals can practice their skills on any virtual patient in any environment. Designed by physicians at Stanford and UCSF and already in use at top medical and nursing schools across the country, SimX is the most advanced VR medical training system.
comfort | ⦾ Comfortable |
age rating | 13+ Teen |
website | simxvr.com |
developer | SimX, Inc. |
publisher | SimX, Inc. |
connection | Internet required |
app version | 3.611.0 |
languages | English |
I'm a registered nurse and wanted to try out this training tool. You can only run the tutorial. For full access shown in the trailer you need to have a server application running on a computer and medical credentials. I don't see the use of this for someone who is already a professional.
Application is roomscale only, no way to adjust the scale. Interactions are point and click with no actual physicality to any of it. You are hovering "magical" diagnostic tools over your patient and getting vitals that way. This is a barebones tech demo that feels like it was meant for early days of VR as a concept. It's value as a training tool or entertainment is drowned out by multiple other options available.
Do not bother even trying this out.
Don’t get this unless you are someone who works in the medical field
When you have to sign in, there is no actual app for it, you need a medical degree. So I do not recommend it to you.
This is weird. You have to actually be affiliated with a medical profession. Need those credentials to even sign in. I’m interested in trying it. But this is not going to work