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Requesting Trial

Welcome to our comprehensive guide designed to help you navigate the process of requesting trials, purchasing, and running our VR medical experiences. Whether you're exploring our cutting-edge simulations for the first time or looking to integrate them into your practice or educational setting, this guide will walk you through each step. From understanding how to request a free trial of our VR experiences, to making a purchase, and finally, to setting up and running the simulations on your devices—this guide has you covered. We are committed to ensuring that you have a seamless and rewarding experience with our VR solutions.


Requesting a Trial

We are pleased to offer you the opportunity to explore our VR medical experiences through a 1-month free trial. You can select up to three VR simulations to experience during this period. To get started, simply click here to request your trial. This trial allows you to fully immerse yourself in our VR content, helping you to evaluate how our solutions can benefit your practice or educational environment.


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Upon requesting trial, you will need to fill a simple form with a working email address and select 3 VR experiences to gain access to


Once you’ve submitted the trial request form, a SimLab account will be created for you using the email address you provided. You will receive an email containing your account password, which you will use to access the VR experiences you selected. This account will serve as your gateway to the trial experiences, allowing you to easily explore and interact with the content.


Getting familiar with the requested VR Experiences


We recommend that you watch the videos of the VR experiences you selected from the available options. This will help you become familiar with the experiences and ensure a smoother and more engaging trial.


Auscultation of the heart


General respiratory examination

General cardiovascular examination


Examination of the upper limb


Injection administration examination


Peripheral IV Line insertion


Vital Signs


CPR


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