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The Flight Simulator for radiation therapy

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Vert Solutions

VERT - The Flight Simulator for radiation therapy

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You don’t need to have it all figured out before contacting us.

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  • Teaching content

    Comprehensive VERT content that’s ready to go.

  • Virtual Presenter

    Prepare ahead of time for focused teaching time and maximum impact.

  • Physics 2

    Simulates Radiotherapy processes (treatment and machine QC).

  • QA & Dosimetry

    Complex calibrations, simulated safely.

  • IGRT

    Replicates the gold standard in clinical practice.

  • Patient models

    Simulated, full-body patient models.

  • DICOM data

    Import patient images, structures, plans, and dose.

  • Plan Comparison

    Demonstrate the dose difference for treatment techniques.

  • 4D support

    View different breathing phases for a 4D data acquisition.

  • Dose visualisation / DVH

    Visualise plan dose in multiple ways in the treatment environment.

  • Protons

    A virtual Proton treatment vault.

  • Beams

    Replicate treatment delivery using beam animation and 3D views.

  • Simulate calibration errors

    Simulate real errors and visualise their impact.

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VERT - The Flight Simulator for radiation therapy

University of Cape Town – User Story

In 2014 Access to Care (A2C) Cape Town radiotherapy training programme was launched with the specific aims of supplementing practical radiotherapy training across the African continent and increasing the skills of clinical radiotherapists. The project was part of a collaboration between the University of Cape Town (UCT), Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) and Varian Medical Systems (VMS). One goal was to assist radiotherapy professionals with a move towards advancing radiotherapy techniques within their departments from 2D to 3D conformal radiotherapy. The programme involved a mixture of e-learning and classroom-based learning, including the use of VERT alongside radiotherapy planning software and clinical demonstrations. A paper has just been published by the UCT ‘Bridging the Radiotherapy Education Gap in Africa: Lessons Learnt from the Cape Town Access to Care Training Programme Over the Past 5 Years (2015–2019)’.

The full article can be found in the link below:

UCT was the first university to install a VERT system  in Africa in 2015, and we are very pleased to have such great customers who have continued to demonstrate new and innovative uses of the system.