Advancing Breast Infection Inspection Through VR Medical Training
Open Health integrates clinical breast infection inspection with a VR environment to provide a safe VR clinic. Doctors will be able to visit the VR clinic to review patient cases, observe symptoms, and complete the guided assessment without risking patients. Designed by EuphoriaXR, a VR development company, with a responsive, interactive case selection module, medical information panels, VR control guidance, and steps and points to inspect, the doctor can learn to more effectively observe, make decisions, record, and become more confident while practicing the diagnosis of breast implant-related disease in an immersive healthcare training environment for safer clinical learning outcomes.
Open Health Goals
Develop a VR health clinic where healthcare workers can practice breast infection inspection, discuss real patient cases, and enhance their clinical decision-making without risking real patients.
Key Actions Taken
Created a VR training simulation that included patient assessment, medical panels, step-by-step medical points, patient review, and control guidance for structured clinical learning and assessment, along with case selection.
Outcome and Impact of Open Health
Provided an interactive medical training that enables physicians to examine patients’ bodies and record their observations, increase confidence in patient assessments, and conduct breast implant-related inspections safely, in a virtual healthcare environment, paving the way for them to transfer their knowledge to real clinical work.

Why Choose VR Medical Training?
A VR medical training system can help medical professionals practice their clinical inspection procedure in a secure, non-risky, repeatable environment before performing the procedure on a real patient. Open Health puts doctors in a virtual clinic where they can look over cases, learn about symptoms, learn which questions to ask to take patients through the assessment process, and learn through interactive medical panels. This aids in making better observations, minimizes the risk of training, boosts confidence, and helps with improved decision-making when assessing breast infection and implant-related diagnoses during structured training.
Immersive VR Medical Training for Clinical Inspection

Creative Direction and Clinical Learning Vision
We developed guided scenarios that convert breast infection cases into 'learning journeys', where there are distinctive observations, prompts, and assessment flow.

Advanced VR Application Development
Users walk into a virtual clinic and select patient cases; they study medical information and safely go through interactive inspection procedures with VR controls.

Clinical Confidence and Safer Practice
Clinical application can be improved by using repeatable simulations to detect indicators of infection, record the outcomes of the test, minimise the risk to patients, and improve the decisions made by the healthcare team.
Maximizing Clinical Engagement Through VR Medical Training

Back-end Support and Medical Data Flow
Designed for robust support on the back end, Secure Backend Support handles patient cases, Learning Screens, Assessment Pathways, and ensures seamless training of VR throughout clinical scenarios.

Analytics for Better Clinical Learning
Data gained from engagement tracking creates an understanding of the rate of case completion, accuracy of the inspection, learning gaps, and potential for enhancing the learning of healthcare workers.

Strategic VR Training Deployment
Healthcare teams can hire VR developers to design repeatable, safe medical training programs and guided inspection practices.
“Open Health made breast infection inspection training a safe, interactive experience that enables nurses, medical students, and other health care professionals to review breast infection cases, spot symptoms, and conduct guided assessments with confidence, all while learning virtually. The project illustrates the possibilities of risk-free, repeatable, and practical clinical learning through VR.“
-Dr. Emily Carter, Clinical Training Lead, Open Health
Let's Build Safer Medical Training in VR.
We are developing training experiences in VR and designing a clinically immersive environment to empower HC teams to practice specific clinical evaluations, enhance their decision-making abilities, and boost confidence in a safe space. Let’s talk about your medical training concept made interactive and/or a VR experience.

