Imagining new wound care education with Mölnlycke Healthcare

Imagining new wound care education with Mölnlycke Healthcare

Mölnlycke Healthcare is a global medical products company specialising in advanced wound care and surgical solutions. Headquartered in Sweden and operating in more than 100 countries, it supports hospitals and healthcare providers worldwide with clinically proven products designed to improve patient outcomes.

In our visit, we brought a Cinemedic system to the Mölnlycke HQ to demonstrate and ideate with the teams how our virtual patient technology might be used in wound care education. Wounds are primarily assessed visually, and finding the right examples is a persistent challenge in wound care education.

We showed how we could scrub through a timeline to illustrate how the healing of a sacrum pressure wound or venous ulcer progresses or regresses over time with the same patient. In traditional photographic examples, the patient is often different in each depicted example, which introduces unwanted variables.

Mirno is interested in providing our technology to companies which share our passion for leveraging technology to achieve progress in medical education. We thank our hosts at Mölnlycke for the warm welcome!

Ian and Claes from Mirno travelled to the Global Headquarters of Mölnlycke Healthcare in Gothenburg, Sweden.

Cinemedic demonstration at Mölnlycke Healthcare HQ

Mölnlycke Healthcare is a global medical products company specialising in advanced wound care and surgical solutions. Headquartered in Sweden and operating in more than 100 countries, it supports hospitals and healthcare providers worldwide with clinically proven products designed to improve patient outcomes.

In our visit, we brought a Cinemedic system to the Mölnlycke HQ to demonstrate and ideate with the teams how our virtual patient technology might be used in wound care education. Wounds are primarily assessed visually, and finding the right examples is a persistent challenge in wound care education.

We showed how we could scrub through a timeline to illustrate how the healing of a sacrum pressure wound or venous ulcer progresses or regresses over time with the same patient. In traditional photographic examples, the patient is often different in each depicted example, which introduces unwanted variables.

Mirno is interested in providing our technology to companies which share our passion for leveraging technology to achieve progress in medical education. We thank our hosts at Mölnlycke for the warm welcome!