MedCognition, a leader in advanced medical education leveraging holographic patient simulation, has received a broad system and method patent from the U.S. Patent and Trademark office for its Extended Reality (XR)-based training technology. The patent (U.S. Patent No. 12,210,668 B2) covers systems and methods that will improve patient outcomes through hyper-realistic educational simulations.
Integrated within the company’s PerSim® medical education and training platform, the patented XR-based technology increases training efficacy by providing a safe and controlled environment that closely resembles authentic patient encounters, allowing students to refine their clinical skills and improve preparedness through real-world scenario simulations.
“This patent represents a significant milestone for MedCognition and highlights our commitment to developing innovative technologies that transform the way healthcare professionals learn and practice,” said Russell J. Unrath, CEO of MedCognition. “Our XR-based simulation provides learners with unparalleled opportunities for hands-on experience, empowering them to deliver high-quality patient care.”
Designed to streamline medical training while fostering greater understanding and retention of critical procedures, the patented methods simulate a wide range of patient presentations and allow educators to customize learning experiences to meet diverse training needs.