News Archive

January 31, 2023 | by Eric Gantwerker, MD - Level Ex VP, Medical Director

Medical Video Games Improve Decision Making in Highly Experienced Doctors

New study shows knowledge attained through medical video games is effectively retained and transferred to clinical scenarios

November 17, 2022 | by The Level Ex Team

Level Ex is Named Winner of 21st annual Chicago Innovation Awards


Level Ex is Named Winner of 21st annual Chicago Innovation Awards Chicago, IL— Level Ex, the world’s leading medical video game studio, has been named the recipient of the Walgreens

May 19, 2022 | by Fabiana Bertram

The Future of Education: This is Your Brain on Play


This is Your Brain on Play. A learning theory expert weighs in on why games are so effective for understanding concepts

April 12, 2022 | by The Level Ex Team

5 Ways Doctors Say Play will Advance Medicine


5 Ways Doctors Say Play will Advance Medicine

March 31, 2022 | by Sam Glassenberg

5G Will Revolutionize Healthcare In 2022, But Not How You’ve Been Told


Is #5G going to be a gamechanger for #healthcare? The answer is yes, but not in the way you think. @samzg breaks it down. #cloudgaming

January 31, 2022 | by The Level Ex Team

Covid Oscillation Fatigue is Real and Cloud Gaming Can Help


Cloud gaming can fix virtual events. Play the demo in this blog to see why

January 21, 2022 | by The Level Ex Team

Turning Passions Into Gameplay


If you could choose any superpower, what would it be? superhuman strength, speed, the ability to read minds or fly—it’s challenging to pick just one. The Avengers had it right by banding together and combining their gifts to form the ultimate team

November 03, 2021 | by The Level Ex Team

Level Ex Makes Top 100 Most Loved Workplaces


Employees share what they think makes Level Ex a Most Loved Workplace®:

October 22, 2021 | by The Level Ex Team

Level Ex Named to Newsweek’s List of Most Loved Workplaces for 2021


NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Level Ex, creator of industry-leading medical video games for physicians, was featured today in Newsweek’s Most Loved Workplaces list for 2021, ranking at #98 among the top 100

October 15, 2021 | by Eric Gantwerker, MD - Level Ex VP, Medical Director

Spark Curiosity & Deepen Understanding Through Exploratory Learning


Rote memorization and factual recall are not enough to drive deep learning of mechanisms of action and drug processes, so why do we continue to use these outdated learning techniques?

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