
Preparing for life-saving measures is crucial in emergency situations, and in an era where technology plays a significant role in daily life, CPR training applications have emerged to enhance new life-saving skills. These applications allow learners to practice in an engaging and effective manner.
On November 12, 2024, a team from the TK Park Learning Park Institute, Trang Province, visited the work of Assistant Professor Dr. Chalee Kaewrat and students on the development of a CPR training game application.This application was designed to allow users to learn CPR procedures through a game that simulates real-life scenarios, complete with realistic guidance and responses to help learners understand the steps of chest compressions and patient assessment accurately.
The team from TK Park Trang who participated in the visit had the opportunity to try the application and gain an overview of the development of practical medical technology. Additionally, exchanging ideas with the student developers provided new perspectives on applying technology in the medical field and set the stage for developing other beneficial applications for society.
This visit enriched the knowledge and understanding of CPR training technology presented through a game format. It not only made learning more engaging and accessible but also encouraged participants to apply the skills learned to assist others in real-life situations.