The first time should never be on a real patient.
Abhigyaan delivers professional-grade immersive medical and defence training in partnership with AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College), Pune — including CBME-aligned procedural and surgical simulations, anatomy modules (e.g. hepatobiliary), and multi-user clinical scenarios where students, residents and faculty train together in the same virtual space.
Talk to our Medical & Defence TeamLimited reps before high-stakes reality.
Cadavers and equipment are scarce and costly. Trainees get limited reps before they're working on real people. CBME demands competency you must demonstrate. And coordinating team-based clinical scenarios is genuinely hard.
What it costs: limited practice before the moment matters, competency that's hard to evidence, training that can't simulate the chaos of a real case.
Four shifts that medical educators ask for.
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Unlimited reps before reality
Procedural and surgical simulations repeated until confident. Anatomy you can step inside.
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Built for CBME
Competency-based, with practice and assessment you can evidence in your accreditation pack.
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Train the team, not just the individual
Multi-user clinical scenarios in one virtual space — students, residents and faculty together.
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Credibility that's earned
Developed with AFMC. Professional-grade content, not a demo.
Developed with AFMC.
The Armed Forces Medical College, Pune is Abhigyaan's clinical partner for medical and defence XR. Modules are reviewed by AFMC clinical faculty, and the partnership covers procedural training, anatomy, and team-based clinical scenarios.
Medical & defence FAQ.
- Is the content clinically validated?
- Modules are developed in partnership with subject-matter experts and clinical faculty. The AFMC partnership for medical XR provides clinical review for our procedural and anatomy content. Independent clinical validation is provided per engagement.
- Which medical curricula are supported?
- CBME-aligned procedural and surgical training is the primary alignment, with anatomy modules (including hepatobiliary) and team-based clinical scenarios. Custom curricula for specific specialties and defence-medicine programmes are supported.
- Can hospitals deploy Abhigyaan for in-service CME?
- Yes. Hospitals use Abhigyaan for Continuing Medical Education — refresher procedures, new technique training, and multi-user case review with remote faculty.
- What hardware is required for medical XR?
- VR headsets (Meta Quest 2/3, AjnaLens, Apple Vision Pro) deliver the deepest immersion. Browser-based participation is supported for case review, faculty observation, and team scenarios where headsets aren't available.
- How is patient data and clinical IP protected?
- Procedural content is synthetic; no real patient data is required for training. Custom modules built from anonymised case data follow standard medical-data governance: encrypted, access-controlled, audit-logged, with custom data residency for sensitive deployments.
- What is the AFMC partnership?
- Abhigyaan partners with AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College), Pune for the development of immersive XR modules in medical and surgical training — including hepatobiliary anatomy and CBME-aligned procedural simulations. The partnership is the credibility anchor for our medical content.