About this VR Learning Experience
Experience a fully immersive 3D exploration of the human body. From our partners at MAI, BodyMap is a medically accurate representation of the human body that can be manipulated in 3D virtual reality. Our strict data reconstruction and design methods set us apart and provide users with realistic visualizations of every detail of the human body. Users may interact with the virtual body in numerous ways, including walking into the virtual body for a detailed inspection of internal organs, grabbing out anatomy structures for a closer look, and simulating instrument insertion techniques with instant haptic feedback.
Key Features
Medical Accuracy
Medically accurate reconstruction of human body systems based on real MRI and CT scans for effective anatomy learning.
Comprehensive Content
Comparison of 12 main body systems in both male and female genders with flexibility to easily navigate between one or multiple options.
Haptic Simulation
Haptic simulations for performing insertion, injection, and cutting techniques to enhance learning and retention.
Question Bank
Question bank of 3,000 anatomy quiz questions and categorized result feedback to assess understanding.
Instant Magnification
Instant magnification and visualization tools during simulation training, with depth and angle of instrument insertion, e.g., syringe, displayed in real time.
Interactive Multiplayer
Use the experience from anywhere while feeling like you’re together with instant sharing between instructors and students in real time.
Fully Customizable
Contact us for any requests you may have for customization of BodyMap features. Examples of solutions we can provide include the design of different surgical tools for simulation of cutting actions, building of step-by-step instructions for procedures such as central venous catheterization (CVC), and creation of custom anatomy content or quizzes.
Frequently Asked Questions
What type of VR hardware do I need?
This VR training can be used with most desktop VR headsets, as well as standalone VR headsets such as the Oculus Quest, Pico Neo or HTC Focus 2+.