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From Virtual Practice to Real Patient Care: The Power of BLSXR™

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At 6:00 a.m., Sourav Pandey, software lead at VRKure, received a call very few are prepared for: his neighbor’s mother was unresponsive, and he needed help getting her to the hospital.

Very soon, they were in the emergency room of their local hospital. The clinical team attending to her found that her oxygen saturation was low and she was not breathing adequately. She required immediate airway support while further tests and medications were being readied. 

Then, another crisis. The hospital was short-staffed. Knowing Sourav was trained in rescue breathing, the team requested him to assist with manual ventilation using a Bag Valve Mask (BVM), under their supervision, until the patient could be connected to a ventilator.

The situation was unplanned. The execution was not.

Sourav had practiced rescue breathing repeatedly with BLSXRTM, VRKure’s Basic Life Support simulator. He knew the rhythm: squeeze for about one second, watch the breath go in, wait five to six seconds, and then deliver the next breath. 

Sourav did not miss a beat. He counted silently, breath after breath, while nurses monitored from a distance. He continued giving her breaths until the ventilator setup was ready. The outcome was practical and immediate: a trained responder effectively extended the care team’s capacity during a staffing gap without panicking or freezing.

This is where the real value of BLSXRTM lies. BLSXRTM, VRKure’s flagship immersive Basic Life Support simulator, is not XR for mere novelty, but a competency system for patient safety. Like a flight simulator, it allows responders to rehearse high-stakes actions before the real flight. This is crucial because CPR/BLS skills are known to deteriorate within months after formal training. 

In BLSXRTM, competency is not assumed because someone attended a session; it is verified through repeated performance and mastery-gated progression. Learners move ahead only after demonstrating the skill.

BLSXR’s fully offline, headset-native deployment, real-time biometric feedback, and skills-decay modelling are built for exactly this clinical reality: readiness cannot wait for annual certification.

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Farzad Najam

Farzad Najam, MD, FACS, is a Clinical Professor of Surgery at George Washington University and Founder of VRKure. A cardiac surgeon who has performed thousands of complex operations, he co-authored the BMA award-winning textbook "Robotic Surgery: Theory and Operative Technique" and has been named a Washingtonian Top Doctor for over a decade. He is now pioneering immersive technology to transform healthcare training.

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Farzad Najam

Farzad Najam, MD, FACS, is a Clinical Professor of Surgery at George Washington University and Founder of VRKure. A cardiac surgeon who has performed thousands of complex operations, he co-authored the BMA award-winning textbook "Robotic Surgery: Theory and Operative Technique" and has been named a Washingtonian Top Doctor for over a decade. He is now pioneering immersive technology to transform healthcare training.