MedicalVR
The healthcare sector in Africa faces a daunting challenge of a shortage of healthcare workers, with only an estimated 1.8 million healthcare workers in the continent as of 2018, as per the World Health Organization (WHO) Global Health Observatory data repository. This number of healthcare workers is not commensurate with the rapidly growing population of over 1.2 billion people, creating a huge human resource problem for Africans.
One major reason for this challenge is the inadequacy of quality training facilities in medical colleges across most African countries, predominantly low-income nations. This situation is exacerbated by the fact that the budget for training medical students needs to be higher due to the economic constraints of the country. As a result, most medical colleges across Africa can only afford to admit a limited number of students per year, with most setting a threshold of between 50 to 100 admitted annually.
While the admitted students receive quality healthcare education, they face challenges with a lack of supply of particular equipment and resources necessary for their education. Our focus is on medical students in Rwanda, and through careful analysis, we have identified several pain points in their learning experiences.
Our team interviewed medical students in Rwanda from years 1 to 5 of medical school. We discovered that practicals needed to be given more importance during the early years of their training, specifically years 1 to 2. This omission created further difficulties as the students needed help to fully comprehend certain concepts that could have been better explained through practical learning. Such concepts include cadaver training and physiology, which involve studying various body parts and how they work. However, due to the unavailability of cadavers and the prohibitive cost of acquiring them, most medical colleges in Rwanda could only afford to have a few of them. As a result, in best-case scenarios, four students study around a single cadaver, while in the worst-case scenarios, there are 20 students around a single one. Additionally, the students have to study with slowly decaying body parts that the school is trying to preserve, which poses a significant challenge to their learning experience.
The inability to provide adequate practical training in critical areas, such as cadaver training and physiology, significantly affects the student's learning experience, making it challenging for them to comprehend complex medical concepts. These challenges often result in a reduced cap for admitted medical students, thereby increasing the risk of surgical complications due to a lack of expertise.
At our startup, we aim to bridge this gap by developing healthcare learning solutions using virtual reality technology that will enhance the quality of medical education in Africa. Our focus is on Rwanda, and we hope to partner with VR companies to optimize our product's ability to simulate medical students' learning experiences. We also hope to secure funding opportunities to leverage our network and expand outside Africa. By providing quality healthcare education, we can train more healthcare workers who can meet the increasing healthcare needs of Africa's growing population.
To solve this problem, we are providing medical students and institutions with a better way of training students not just efficiently but faster and in quantity, and at a cheaper price.
Our solution is to create Hubs across Africa and in medical schools that will provide students with the ability to use VR in their studies. These hubs will not only just provide medical training with VR but provide training in using VR and give other students the ability to experience this new technology and other developers as well interested in building other cutting-edge solutions to solving problems in Africa.
With our hubs up and running, our VR application which will provide cutting-edge training in the medical field will be used by these students to gain skills by doing and practicing rather than reading books for close to three years without applying the knowledge in any form.
Our application will have five major features, which are multi-user training, Surgery training, Anatomy and physiology training, AI base assistance, and Surgical Recording.
The multi-user training will give students and universities across Africa to learn from experts worldwide while having their own personalized-based structure to practice on while in the regionS across Africa. This will give tutors and professors the ability to fully train and show students how to do certain courses while understanding exactly what they re doing.
With our Surgery training, we provide a detailed guide for beginners to experts field in doing various surgeries, and we take students through a gradual process of learning various aspects and things to do and not do during a surgery to perform advanced surgeries. With this access and control over learning, tutors and professors truly understand where and what students need to perfect, and these students can repeat various courses at any time they want.
With our anatomy and physiology simulations, students are able to learn about the entire human body and truly master everything from defective body parts to well-functioning parts while understanding how the body thoroughly functions. Each student will be able to open body parts and understand their location, functions, description, and much more.
With our AI training system, we can quickly understand where students are failing to master certain courses and provide better alternatives for making sure the student truly masters various concepts; this way, our application is able to adjust to various students who learn in different ways. Our AI system will also provide real-time answers to questions when you are studying or need to understand certain topics further and beyond.
And finally, we will provide a surgical recordings room, which will provide an array of various surgeries recorded in 360, giving students the ability to experience these various surgeries as if they were present during the surgery while having the ability to find out about the various steps taken during the entire surgery procedure. These videos will be available to be accessed anytime by students and learn.
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aptXR is a startup that aims to revolutionize medical training by providing students with a cutting-edge learning experience through virtual reality (VR). With our platform, medical students will be able to receive training faster and more efficiently than ever before, allowing them to gain the skills and knowledge they need to succeed in their field.
Our solution will have a significant impact on the lives of medical students across the world. By using VR, we can create highly immersive and interactive learning experiences that simulate real-world scenarios, providing students with a much more engaging and memorable training experience than traditional methods. This will allow students to develop their skills faster and more effectively, ultimately helping them to become better doctors and healthcare professionals.
Furthermore, our platform will give universities the power to have experts from other universities train their students. This will enable institutions to expand their course offerings and provide students with access to a wider range of expertise, without the need for physical travel. This feature will help universities to save resources and use them more effectively, which can ultimately translate into cost savings for students.
AptXR's platform will also provide universities with the ability to take in more students, without compromising the quality of their training. By using VR, institutions can create an infinite number of virtual environments, allowing them to scale up their student intake without needing to increase physical resources. This means that universities can provide more opportunities for students to pursue their dreams, while also contributing to the growth of the healthcare industry.
In addition to the benefits that AptXR's platform will bring to medical education, we are also committed to introducing VR technology to the African continent. By doing so, we believe that we can help to bridge the digital divide and create a more equitable and connected world. Our platform will give African students and healthcare professionals access to cutting-edge technology that can help them to develop their skills and knowledge, ultimately improving the quality of healthcare across the continent.
Finally, we are committed to sharing our technology and expertise with other developers who want to build cutting-edge solutions to complex problems being faced in Africa. By doing so, we can help to create a thriving ecosystem of innovation and collaboration, ultimately leading to greater progress and success in solving some of the most pressing challenges facing the continent.
In conclusion, AptXR's platform has the potential to revolutionize medical education and healthcare across the world. By providing students with a more engaging and effective training experience, we can help them to become better doctors and healthcare professionals, while also contributing to the growth and development of the industry. Additionally, our commitment to introducing VR technology to the African continent and sharing our expertise with other developers demonstrates our dedication to creating a more equitable and connected world.
At aptXR, we are a team of six passionate individuals who share a common goal of creating a positive impact in Africa by providing high-quality, affordable medical education across the continent. With the growing population in Africa, there is a greater need for healthcare professionals across a wide range of specialties, and our team recognizes the importance of addressing this need.
Our team is made up of four skilled VR developers who have been involved in building solutions to address some of Africa's greatest challenges. Along with them, we have a full-stack developer who has expertise in building web applications and a business student who brings a unique perspective on market trends and strategies. This diversity within our team enables us to approach problems from various angles, leading to innovative and effective solutions.
We understand the need for our workforce in the medical field to increase dramatically, and we believe that our platform can help achieve that. Our platform will provide students with a comprehensive and engaging learning experience using virtual reality technology, which has the potential to train more medical professionals at a faster rate, and more efficiently than traditional methods.
To ensure that our platform is effective and meets the needs of medical students, we have tested it with 18 medical students from several universities in Rwanda. Their feedback has been critical in shaping our product, and we have incorporated their suggestions into our development phase. Additionally, we have a board of medical students, doctors, and experts who review and advise us while testing various solutions that we are bringing into the medical training simulation.
Our team's diversity is a strength, with members from Nigeria, Cameroon, and Rwanda. Our diverse backgrounds and experiences allow us to bring a variety of perspectives to the table, enabling us to approach problems creatively and effectively.
We have been in contact with several medical schools in Rwanda, and they have tested our product, providing feedback and advice that we have used to improve our platform. This testing phase has been invaluable in ensuring that our product meets the needs of medical students and addresses the challenges facing the medical education field in Africa.
In conclusion, our team at AptXR is committed to creating a positive impact in Africa by providing affordable and high-quality medical education. We are a diverse team with expertise in VR development, web application development, and business, and we are constantly working to improve our product. With the support of medical students, doctors, and experts, we are confident that our platform will revolutionize medical education in Africa, increasing the number of medical professionals and improving the quality of healthcare across the continent.
- Increase local capacity and resilience in health systems, including the health workforce, supply chains, and primary care services
- Rwanda
- Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model, but which is not yet serving anyone
The solution developed by AptXR is a prototype because it is a preliminary version of the final product. The team has used various software tools and technologies to create a functional prototype that has been tested and evaluated by a couple of students. The feedback received will has bene used to improve the prototype and address issues before releasing the final product. With continued development and testing, the team hopes to create a product that will revolutionize medical education in Africa, providing affordable and high-quality training to students across the continent.
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As aptXR is still in the prototyping phase, it is difficult to determine exactly how many people the product will has served. However, the team has been able to test the product with close to 30 medical students and receive valuable feedback. Additionally, the product was exhibited at a conference and tested by some doctors, further expanding the reach of the product.
While the number of individuals who have used the product is relatively small at this stage, the feedback received from these users is critical in the development of the final product. It allows the team to identify and address issues and improve the product's functionality and user experience.
As the team continues to develop and refine the product, the aim is to eventually provide medical training to a wider audience across Africa. With a shortage of medical professionals and a rapidly growing population, there is a great need for affordable and high-quality medical education on the continent. The goal of AptXR is to contribute to addressing this need and provide training that can benefit individuals and communities across Africa.
In summary, while the current number of individuals who have used the product is relatively small, the feedback received from these users is critical in the development of the final product. The team at AptXR is committed to continuing to refine and improve the product, with the goal of eventually providing medical training to a wider audience across Africa.
We are applying to Solve because we believe that this program has the potential to provide my team with the necessary support to overcome specific barriers that we are currently facing. Our startup aptXR is focused on creating affordable and sustainable Virtual reality solutions for Medical college students across Africa, primarily Rwanda. We believe that access to effective college medical education is of high importance in developing our future as a continent as we would need the strong support of able and plentiful medical practitioners in our growing continent, and we are passionate about using our expertise to make a positive impact in the world.
However, we are facing several challenges that are preventing us from fully realizing our vision. These challenges include financial, technical, legal, and cultural barriers that are hindering our progress. We believe that Solve can help us overcome these challenges by connecting us with partners who can provide monetary and non-monetary support.
Firstly, we are facing financial barriers that are limiting our ability to scale our solution. We need funding to improve the efficiency of our technology and to expand our operations to reach more communities in need. We would be offering the various colleges access to VR headsets for free so they only pay for the software, which is $100 per student inclusive of all features; we hope that Solve can connect us with partners who can provide the necessary funding to help us achieve our goals.
Secondly, we are facing technical barriers that are preventing us from fully optimizing our solution. We believe that Solve can connect us with experts who can provide technical expertise and guidance to help us overcome these barriers, such as having the software run smoothly and rendering high-quality assets.
Thirdly, we are facing legal barriers that are making it difficult for us to navigate the complex regulatory environment in the countries where we operate. We hope that Solve can connect us with partners who can provide legal expertise and support to help us overcome these barriers, especially in accrediting our application, in order to showcase proof that it can develop these students.
Lastly, we are facing cultural barriers that are making it difficult for us to gain the trust and support of the communities we serve; as we aim to explore other countries in Africa outside Rwanda, we would need to build trust amongst them as well and have connections to the medical school board in these other African Countries.
In summary, we are applying to Solve because we believe that this program can help us overcome the specific financial, technical, legal, cultural, and market barriers that we are currently facing. We are not solely focused on raising funds but rather on finding partners who can help us advance our solutions through monetary and/or non-monetary support. We believe that by working with Solve, we can create sustainable and affordable Virtual reality solutions for Medical college students across Africa and make a positive impact in the further world.
- Financial (e.g. accounting practices, pitching to investors)
- Monitoring & Evaluation (e.g. collecting/using data, measuring impact)
- Product / Service Distribution (e.g. delivery, logistics, expanding client base)
- Technology (e.g. software or hardware, web development/design)
The solution presented in this scenario addresses the problem of the shortage of healthcare workers in Africa by using virtual reality (VR) technology to train medical students efficiently, faster, and in larger quantities, all while keeping the cost low. This approach represents a significant improvement over the current traditional approach of reading textbooks for three years without any practical experience.
The creation of Hubs across Africa that provide VR training for medical students is a new and innovative solution that is expected to transform medical education on the continent. By leveraging VR technology, the solution enables students to practice and learn in a controlled and immersive environment, allowing them to perfect their skills before working on actual patients. The application's features, including multi-user training, surgery training, anatomy and physiology training, AI-based assistance, and surgical recording, offer a comprehensive and interactive training approach, making it more engaging and personalized.
The proposed solution could catalyze broader positive impacts by creating a new market for VR medical training that could revolutionize medical education and training not only in Africa but globally. The VR-based medical training approach could also be applied to other healthcare-related fields such as nursing, pharmacy, and dentistry, further expanding the market's scope. The training approach could also reduce the cost of training healthcare workers, making it more accessible to low-income countries and remote areas where traditional training approaches are not feasible.
In conclusion, the proposed solution represents a significant improvement over the current traditional medical training approach in Africa. By creating VR Hubs and offering a VR-based medical training approach, the solution offers a more engaging, personalized, and immersive learning experience for medical students. This approach has the potential to catalyze broader positive impacts by transforming medical education and training in Africa and globally, reducing the shortage of healthcare workers, and making healthcare more accessible to low-income countries and remote areas. Our solution will revolutionize medical education in Africa, changing the market by offering more efficient, cost-effective, and faster ways of training medical students. By using VR technology, we will provide medical students with practical training that complements their theoretical knowledge. The creation of Hubs across Africa will also provide students and tutors with access to cutting-edge technology, encouraging collaboration, innovation, and research. Our solution has the potential to change the market by providing affordable and accessible medical education, promoting knowledge sharing and innovation, and creating opportunities for other entrepreneurs in the space.
In the following year, we hope to gain more medical students in Rwanda and gain enough credibility to expand to Kenya and, in the following years, to South Africa. After 5 years, we hope to have over 100,000 medical students subscribed to our software and have implemented the 4th version of our personal, cost-effective haptic gloves to enable the students to experience feedback in the surgical experiments. Concerning the features, we aim to have over 1000 surgical records and over 250 surgeries that medical students are able to practice. We also aim to get a modelled AI bot for 4 separate systems having PHD level understanding of surgical experiments of these body systems.
- 3. Good Health and Well-being
- 4. Quality Education
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 9. Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
At aptXR, we recognize the importance of measuring our progress towards our impact goals to ensure we are making a meaningful difference in the lives of our users. As a startup focused on providing high-quality and affordable education to students in Africa, we have set impact goals centered around improving medical education and increasing access to virtual reality technology across the continent.
To measure our progress towards these goals, we are utilizing various metrics and indicators. For our medical education goal, we are tracking the number of medical students and institutions we are able to reach and provide training to through our VR solution. We are also monitoring the impact of our solution on student performance and knowledge retention through assessments and feedback from users.
In addition, we are tracking the number of partnerships and collaborations we are able to establish with medical institutions and organizations across Africa to expand our reach and impact. We are also measuring the cost savings and resource efficiencies that our solution is able to provide to institutions compared to traditional training methods.
For our goal of increasing access to VR technology, we are tracking the number of hubs we are able to establish across the continent and the number of VR developers who are able to access our equipment and collaborate with other developers in the ecosystem. We are also measuring the impact of our solution on the development of cutting-edge technology solutions to solve complex problems facing Africa.
By utilizing these metrics and indicators, we are able to measure our progress towards our impact goals and make data-driven decisions to improve and refine our solutions. We believe that this approach will enable us to have a greater impact on the lives of students and communities across Africa, and contribute to addressing the continent's growing need for high-quality and affordable education.
Our theory of change at aptXR is that by providing high-quality medical education through VR technology, we can democratize medical education and make it more affordable and accessible to students across Africa. We believe that by leveraging the power of VR, we can create a learning experience that is both immersive and interactive, allowing students to learn at their own pace and in their own way.
Our goal is to make medical education as accessible as other fields such as engineering or software programming, where students only need a computer and an internet connection to start learning. By removing the need for expensive medical equipment and cadavers, we can significantly reduce the cost of medical education and increase the number of qualified medical professionals in Africa.
Furthermore, our theory of change is based on the belief that by creating a hub for VR developers in Africa, we can foster a community of innovators who will use our technology to solve complex problems in healthcare and other sectors. We believe that this will lead to a positive feedback loop, where the more developers that use our technology, the more complex and impactful solutions they will create, which in turn will attract more developers and create even more impact.
Overall, our theory of change is based on the belief that technology can be a powerful tool for social change and that by harnessing the power of VR, we can create a more equitable and accessible healthcare system in Africa.
The core technology that powers our solution is virtual reality (VR) and artificial intelligence (AI). Our solution leverages the power of VR to provide medical students with a better way of training, allowing them to gain skills through practical experiences rather than just reading books for years. The VR simulations in our application provide students with a more immersive and interactive learning experience, which helps them better understand complex medical concepts.
Our solution also uses AI to personalize the learning experience for each student, enabling our application to quickly understand where students are struggling and provide better alternatives to ensure they truly master various concepts. The AI system in our solution provides real-time answers to questions when students are studying or need to understand certain topics further and beyond.
In summary, our solution combines the power of VR and AI to provide a more efficient, faster, and cheaper way of training medical students in Africa. By leveraging cutting-edge technologies, we seek to benefit people and the planet by providing students with the skills and knowledge necessary to improve healthcare in their communities.
- A new application of an existing technology
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Virtual Reality / Augmented Reality
- Rwanda
- Kenya
- Rwanda
- For-profit, including B-Corp or similar models
At aptXR, we strongly believe in the value of diversity, equity, and inclusivity, and we strive to incorporate these principles into all aspects of our work.
To start with, our team is diverse, with members from Cameroon, Nigeria, and Rwanda. We value the different perspectives and experiences that each team member brings to the table, and we believe that this diversity helps us to create more effective and inclusive solutions.
In addition, we have a strong commitment to gender equity, and we actively seek to promote women's participation in the technology and medical sectors. This is especially important given the significant gender disparities that exist in these fields in many African countries.
To promote diversity and inclusivity in our work, we also collaborate with a range of stakeholders, including medical schools, universities, and community organizations. This helps us to ensure that our solutions are responsive to the needs and experiences of a diverse range of learners, and that we are able to reach the widest possible audience with our work.
Finally, we are committed to ongoing learning and reflection on issues of diversity, equity, and inclusivity, and we seek to incorporate feedback and input from diverse stakeholders into our work. This helps us to identify areas for improvement, and to continuously refine and enhance our solutions to better meet the needs of all learners.
