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nice going on cprVR
makes great sense to train cpr in VR! perfect sense actually!
good call on reging it! even backward!

looks like vrcpr has been taken for a while
so definitely not a bad keyword to own!
same for virtualCPR
and now also virtualrealitycpr (As of 10 mins ago)

as for me I keep getting $300 offers regularly on VRfashionista,com........another one today.. wish it could reach toward your 1k mark u got on cprvr
then I would call it a sale! push to auction too!

cheers. gl!
 
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nice going on cprVR
makes great sense to train cpr in VR! perfect sense actually!
good call on reging it! even backward!

looks like vrcpr has been taken for a while
so definitely not a bad keyword to own!
same for virtualCPR
and now also virtualrealitycpr (As of 10 mins ago)

as for me I keep getting $300 offers regularly on VRfashionista,com........another one today.. wish it could reach toward your 1k mark u got on cprvr
then I would call it a sale! push to auction too!

cheers. gl!

Good going on VirtualRealityCPR! Haha.

Yeah, theres a fair bit of buzz in this area. Already a good 5-6 "CPR VR" apps/products made, and surely more to come.

Of course, it won't be the "killer VR app" that everyone's looking for, but I think it's definitely one of the most practical and subtle ways of getting people introduced (with CPR Training being mandatory in so many professions).

I remember in high school they brought trainers in to certify the whole school, and it was pretty much a nightmare. It was 3 trainers and 3 mannequins vs. about 500 students...it took the whole day to get everyone through it.

With VR, 500 cardboard headsets + 500 students = Boom. CPR Certified in 15 min. :nurse::xf.cool:
 
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