3D Medivision (CEO Kim Ki-jin, right of the photo), a medical edutech company that provides an education platform for veterinarians, signed an MOU with Seojeong University's Department of Companion Animals(Professor Cho Yoon-joo, left of the photo) on the 21st (Wed). The agreement was prepared for cooperation in the development of private clinical convergence education programs. According to the agreement, the two institutions will cooperate on necessary matters such as ▲industry-university-research joint research and development ▲convergence/complex education according to specialized (pet and clinical education) education ▲educational technical advice in the field of veterinary education ▲other R&D and human resource development and business connection will do In particular, the two organizations plan to co-produce courses on "Basic Training for Health Work at Animal Hospitals." The curriculum consists of ▲ human animal relationships and communication ▲ understanding of companion animals to improve animal welfare ▲ understanding of animal anatomy and physiological functions ▲ understanding and practice of animal medical assistance courses. Meanwhile, Betterflix succeeded in commercializing the industry's first 3D imaging technology in the veterinary field, providing a variety of lecture contents and establishing itself as a professional veterinary education platform. Recently, various benefits and events are being held to mark the second anniversary. In April alone, there will be a hot sale event and an anatomy package event every Thursday where you can purchase essential surgical lectures at a price of 50%. In addition, a lecture on cardiology dealing with the theory, diagnosis, and internal management of heart diseases commonly found in small animal clinical trials, and a patella lecture on four visits and one-on-one individual guidance recommended by AOVET will soon be opened. The patellar course is operated with a small group of 3 people per rider, so more intensive and effective training is possible. Trainees are recruited on a first-come, first-served basis. More information about the event can be found on the Veterflix website. (www.veterflix.com) Konkuk University Animal Hospital & Veterflix, Business agreement to develop AI machine learning.4/9/2021 3D Medivision (CEO Kim Ki-jin, third on the left side of the picture), a medical edutech company that provides an education platform for veterinarians, signed an MOU with Konkuk University's animal hospital (Director Yoon Heon-young, fourth on the left side of the picture) on the 9th (Friday).
This MOU was prepared for the development of AI machine learning through veterinary clinical data. The two institutions under the agreement The veterinary clinical data of various treatments and surgeries will be built as a basic data set for AI learning. The two institutions are expecting to be able to derive an AI model that can perform treatment and surgery without side effects and with a high probability of success. An official from Betaflix said, "By signing an MOU on AI machine learning with Konkuk University's veterinary hospital, we will be able to take a step closer to the development of veterinary medicine," adding, "We will present a new paradigm to the veterinary community through continuous business agreements." Meanwhile, Veterflix succeeded in commercializing its own 3D video technology by combining it with private sectors for the first time in the industry, and has been establishing itself as a number of professional education platforms optimized for the Untact era by creating various lecture contents for two years. In particular, various benefits and events are being held to mark the second anniversary recently. In April alone, a hot sale event and anatomy package event will be held every Thursday at a price of 50 percent for essential surgical lectures. In addition, Veterflix's popular subjects, radiology and basic VOD package events are being held. In order to be able to use it immediately in practice, it is a lecture that contains know-how in various cases by disease and organ, and provides a discount on package tickets as well as textbooks for free. The deadline for this event is April 11 (Sun). Details of the event can be found on the Veterflix website. Sources : DailyVet(https://www.dailyvet.co.kr/news/college/145634) |
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