Introducing TXP Medical's NSER Mobile an AI-based Smartphone Application for paramedics to Egyptian Paramedics

On December 4, 2024, under the framework of the Egypt-Japan Education Partnership (EJEP), an initiative between the governments of Japan and Egypt, TXP Medical Co. Ltd. had the privilege to conduct a demonstration of its NSER mobile, an AI-based smartphone application for paramedics to 10 paramedics from the Egyptian Ambulance Organization. This event was part of the "Prehospital Emergency Medical Training Program" implemented by Kokushikan University.

Overview of the Demonstration
With invaluable support from the Tokai University Hospital and the Hadano Fire Department, the demonstration showcased the practical application of NSER mobile in emergency care. The session highlighted Japan's latest technology in emergency medicine system to the visiting Egyptian paramedics.

Introduction of NSER mobile Operations
The Hadano Fire Department illustrated how NSER mobile is utilized in ambulances and at emergency scenes. Through hands-on demonstrations, they showcased the system's rapid information-sharing capabilities and how it enhances patient management efficiency.

Additionally, the demonstration featured the integration of My Number cards (Japanese personal identification cards linked with health insurance). This system allows paramedics to retrieve critical patient information, such as medical history and prescribed medications, directly at the scene.

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Visit to the Emergency Medical Center at Tokai University Hospital
Participants toured the hospital to observe the flow of care for high-severity patients and the collaborative efforts of medical teams in emergency treatments. They were also introduced to the web dashboard that displays data transmitted from NSER mobile, offering insights into how this technology supports decision-making in emergency rooms.

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Many participants expressed a strong desire to implement NSER mobile in their own country’s emergency medical services. Their enthusiastic responses underscored the transformative potential of NSER mobile in advancing prehospital care systems globally.

Through this initiative, we hope to contribute to the development of emergency medical care systems in Egypt.

We extend our deepest gratitude to Kokushikan University, Tokai University Hospital, and the Hadano Fire Department for their generous support in making this opportunity possible.

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