Sharing the Educational Effectiveness of CPR Training
Linked with Self-Directed Learning Services for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation

On November 20, Wicomet, a healthcare startup specializing in emergency response, announced that it participated in the 3rd Medical Simulation Symposium to introduce Braden Online, a self-directed learning service for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).


Wicomet is participating in the 3rd Medical Simulation Symposium to introduce Braden Online, a self-directed learning service for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Wicomet

Wicomet is participating in the 3rd Medical Simulation Symposium to introduce Braden Online, a self-directed learning service for cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Wicomet

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This symposium was held under the theme of "The Necessity and Direction of Center Certification and Instructor Qualification Systems for the Advancement of Medical Simulation Education." At the event, Wicomet operated an exhibition booth to strengthen communication with healthcare professionals. In particular, the company highlighted the educational effectiveness of Braden Online, a self-directed learning service for CPR. In addition, Wicomet introduced the Lifenet System, an integrated solution that connects the field and hospitals in real time, as well as key emergency equipment such as the Lifepak CR2 (automated external defibrillator) and the LUCAS 3 (mechanical chest compression device).



Lee Junghoon, CEO of Wicomet, stated, "This symposium provided an opportunity to introduce and share the various emergency response solutions offered by Wicomet," adding, "We will continue to contribute to improving patient survival rates in emergency situations and enhancing the work efficiency of medical professionals."


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