Incision acquires interactive content from ‘OK Learning’

Kim Taylor · · 4 min read

Incision, a platform for surgical performance and online training, is expanding its platform by acquiring OK Learning, a company that supports perioperative practitioners in developing their knowledge and skills with interactive video. Incision will integrate the interactive courses into its new ‘Incision Interactive’ platform. The founders of OK Learning, Bart de Graaff and Cherida Louz, will remain involved.

Changing a CO2 cylinder, Interactive module on OK Learning

The team of OK Learning has managed to create a highly practical, interactive learning tool with great medical content. We are excited to add their interactive content to the Incision Academy, enriching it with instructional materials for perioperative practitioners to further improve engagement and time-efficient learning. It will help us to better satisfy our clients’ needs, and accelerate our international expansion.

– Ritsaart van Montfrans, CEO of Incision

In a dynamic environment such as the operating room, keeping up to date with professional knowledge is of great importance. With e-learning modules and a performance support tool, OK Learning has developed a practical solution to respond quickly to developments in the OR. We support the professionals in their development in an attractive and measurable way.

– Bart de Graaff, Co-Founder of OK Learning

Bite-sized information is presented in an interactive format

By acquiring OK Learning, more than 50 interactive courses and new features will be added to Incision’s interactive platform. The interactive platform will contain educational modules to prepare surgical teams for high-risk tasks concerning equipment, medical skills, disposables, implants, and surgical procedures. Examples are modules on Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR), Thoracic endovascular aneurysm repair (TEVAR), chest drainage and various modules on hygiene and infection prevention such as drip isolation and contact isolation.

As a scrub nurse, I was enrolled in educational courses that did not match my work in practice. At that time, there were no learning modules specifically for scrub nurses. Being an educator myself, the lack of content motivated me to develop educational modules for practice oriented learning.

– Cherida Louz, Co-Founder of OK Learning

Bart de Graaff (left) and Cherida Louz (right) will remain involved with Incision

Interactive learning: a powerful learning method

While many hospitals are struggling to motivate surgical teams for critical learning activities, the growth of interactive education is gaining momentum. On Incision's interactive platform, interactive Q&A is used to prompt active learning, making learning more fun and enabling users to learn faster. This in turn helps hospitals to engage their teams in learning and preparing for the operating room.

Interactive Q&A is used to prompt active learning

Incision’s platform rollout strategy isn’t stopping anytime soon

This is Incision’s second acquisition in the field of interactive learning. Earlier this year, they added ‘Snijgerei’s’ to their platform, an app that hosts interactive content on surgical instruments.

With its recent expansion into the UK, Sweden, Belgium, and the Middle East, Incision is accelerating its growth. Rumour has it that Incision is launching a new product at Intelligent Health AI on the 12th of October, aimed at improving surgical workflows.

About Incision

Incision is a fast-growing platform for surgical performance and online training, founded in Amsterdam by Prof. Dr. Theo Wiggers and various other entrepreneurial professionals, on a mission to improve surgical care. Its team of medical doctors believes in sharing surgical skills and making high-quality surgical knowledge accessible to everyone. On May 27th this year, Incision received €5M funding in its Series A funding round from SHS and Rubio Impact Ventures.

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