Sharing the effectiveness of CPR training in conjunction with the self-directed CPR learning service, "Brayden Online."
Introducing emergency response solutions, including the LifeNet System and LifePak CR2, to strengthen communication with healthcare professionals.

Emergency response healthcare startup Wecomet (CEO Lee Jeong-hoon) announced that it participated in the 3rd Medical Simulation Symposium held at the Grand Ballroom of the Yonsei University Alumni Hall on the 19th and introduced its CPR self-directed learning service, Brayden Online.
The Medical Simulation Symposium was designed to strengthen the capabilities of healthcare professionals by sharing clinical applications and research results of cutting-edge simulation training for patient safety. This year's event was graced by the presence of doctors, nurses, emergency medical technicians, and healthcare simulation training professionals.
This symposium was held under the theme of 'The necessity and direction of the center certification and instructor qualification system for the development of medical simulation education.' The sessions continued with ▲Current status of overseas medical simulation program certification and instructor qualification system (Hyunsoo Jeong, Chairman of the Medical Simulation Center Consortium) ▲The reality of the international medical simulation center certification system (Jarrod Young, Chairman of the SSH Accreditation Committee at the University of Tennessee, USA) ▲What is instructor competency in medical simulation education? (Paul Phrampus, Director of the WISER Center at the University of Pittsburgh, USA) ▲A panel discussion was held on the topic of ▲the direction of the domestic certification and qualification system. Participants also had time to experience various medical simulators firsthand.
At this event, Wecomet operated an exhibition booth and strengthened its communication with healthcare professionals. In particular, it highlighted the educational effectiveness of its CPR self-directed learning service, "BRAYDEN Online." Furthermore, it 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 LUCAS 3 (mechanical chest compression device).
Lee Jeong-hoon, CEO of Wicomet, said, “This symposium is a place to introduce and share the various emergency response solutions provided by Wicomet,” and added, “We will continue to contribute to increasing the survival rate of patients in emergency situations and improving the work efficiency of medical staff.”
Meanwhile, Wecomet has been conducting safety training for approximately 25,000 people through business-to-business (B2B) and government-to-public institution (B2G) training programs using the CPR mannequin 'BRAYDEN'.
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