OphthoSim™
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OphthoSim™ - 1

Immersive Learning Platform Redefines Ophthalmoscopy Training OphthoSim™ is a hands-on simulation system that radically transforms how students learn to diagnose and treat eye pathologies. Its proprietary software and accompanying tools empower students to actively diagnose real-world eye conditions within a simulated environment. Superior Learning Outcomes & Efficacy: • Close the learning feedback loop – monitor student progress through the instrumented ophthalmoscope, as students practice technique and identify retinal features • Increase Accuracy – OphthoSim™ works with the OtoSim™ Otoscopy Training and Simulation System, a platform shown to improve diagnostic accuracy by more than 50% • Expand student knowledge – system includes access to 200 high-resolution images • Improve viewer retention – OphthoSim™ offers an immersive full-screen experience with an easy-touse graphical interface • Broaden student capability – system comes with a series of advanced quizzes featuring randomized, realistic clinical scenarios that test both medical and patient interaction skills PLACE YOUR OPHTHOSIM™ ORDER TODAY: Email: sales@otosim.com I Web: www.otosim.com Phone: 1-866-964-5186 (North America) or 416-813-5682 (Worldwide)

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FEATURED CONTENT & MATERIALS: • OphthoSim Ophthalmoscope -   etects user movements and D orientation • Realistic OphthoSim™ Eye Geometry - Replicates the magnification of lens in the human eye and different clinical conditions • History of Ophthalmoscopy • Examination Principles & Technique • Instrument Use • Retinal Feature Identification • Pathology - Papilledema, Diabetic Retinopathy, Glaucoma, Choroidal Rupture, Macular Degeneration and other ocular irregularities • Self-Examinations • Examinations OPHTHOSIM™ SOFTWARE: • OphthoSim™ Content - Includes training and testing modules to...

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