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MPF Powers a Mission-Critical Rebuild of Bridge2Practise: From Legacy Chaos to a Future-Ready Clinical Education Platform

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MPF Powers a Mission-Critical Rebuild of Bridge2Practise: From Legacy Chaos to a Future-Ready Clinical Education Platform
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MPF Powers a Mission-Critical Rebuild of Bridge2Practise: From Legacy Chaos to a Future-Ready Clinical Education Platform

2025-10-07 05:07 Last Updated At:05:25

SYDNEY, Oct. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Miroma Project Factory (MPF) has partnered with the University of Sydney to deliver a high-stakes, deeply technical modernisation of Bridge2Practise—a clinical skills training platform used by medical students and educators to simulate and assess procedural learning.

Behind the scenes, Bridge2Practise was running on a five-year-old version of MeteorJS, linked to a deprecated database platform, with manual deployments, missing infrastructure documentation, and broken user flows. A growing backlog of bugs, performance issues, and unfulfilled feature requests had placed the platform under increasing operational strain.

This extensive rebuild transformed Bridge2Practise from a brittle, developer-dependent system to a scalable, maintainable platform ready for continued innovation.

"Miroma came to our rescue, brilliantly responding to our immediate needs to sustain the platform, while supporting us to continuously improve the user experience with improved design and clever intuitive additions. Their agile and immediate problem solving has meant B2P has been free from any outages, and student/instructor support has been delivered globally within the promised timeframes. Our students continue to have improved learning outcomes using B2P and we are thrilled to have an ongoing partnership with them to elevate the product to commercialisation." said Dr Cate Madill, Associate Professor, at the University of Sydney.

MPF's work was both urgent and surgical. Over the course of the engagement, the team:

  • Recovered lost server configurations and redeployed a staging environment from a production AMI clone.
  • Migrated all platform data from the deprecated Compose service to MongoDB Atlas with zero loss.
  • Incrementally upgraded MeteorJS from version 1.4.3.2 to 2.8.1—spanning nearly a decade of framework evolution—while preserving critical functionality.
  • Set up modern CI/CD pipelines using AWS ECS and GitHub Actions to future-proof ongoing development.
  • Conducted end-to-end QA and performance checks throughout the upgrade process, ensuring platform integrity at every step.

"At Miroma Project Factory, we thrive on turning complex, high-stakes challenges into stable, scalable solutions," said Katherine Robinson, Global CEO of Miroma Project Factory. "Bridge2Practise wasn't just a rebuild, it was a rescue mission. Our team worked hand-in-hand with Cate and her team at the University of Sydney to stabilise a critical platform for clinical education, while laying the groundwork for future innovation. This project reflects what we do best: making technology more resilient and intuitive.  Ready to meet the demands of tomorrow."

Following the infrastructure transformation, MPF responded to a series of long-standing enhancement requests from platform stakeholders. These enhancements were prioritised to address known pain points for educators and students alike, and delivered in close collaboration with the University's team - laying the foundation for a more intuitive, data-informed platform experience, with additional improvements planned under ongoing support.

Bridge2Practise is now fully operational, faster, and better equipped to support digital clinical education at scale. MPF remains the digital delivery partner, supporting ongoing enhancements as part of a structured support agreement.These new features were designed to improve usability for instructors, admins, and students alike, including:

  • Auto-archiving for inactive groups, including time-based reminders and admin override access.
  • A new admin analytics dashboard, providing insights into usage patterns, activity uptake, and data uploads.
  • Comparison video tooltips within clinical assessment forms to assist learning via reference media.
  • Written feedback tools for instructors to leave contextual guidance on tagging tasks.
  • A new student view impersonation feature, allowing instructors to preview content from the learner's perspective.
  • Early groundwork for automated scoring logic, replicating current Excel-based macros for assignment marking.

About Bridge2Practise

Bridge2Practise is a simulation-based digital training platform developed by the University of Sydney to help medical students and health professionals build clinical decision-making skills. The platform offers structured scenarios, video-based assessments, tagging tasks, and feedback tools for educators and learners across a range of procedures and competencies.

About Miroma Project Factory (MPF)

MPF is a multi-award-winning digital strategy and product studio that delivers innovative digital solutions across web, platforms, and systems. Specialising in purposeful technology, MPF works at the intersection of strategy, design, and engineering to create impactful digital products for organisations ready to lead. With deep expertise in healthcare, MPF helps clients scale responsibly, communicate clearly, and connect meaningfully with their audiences. For more information, visitwww.theprojectfactory.com.

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MPF Powers a Mission-Critical Rebuild of Bridge2Practise: From Legacy Chaos to a Future-Ready Clinical Education Platform

MPF Powers a Mission-Critical Rebuild of Bridge2Practise: From Legacy Chaos to a Future-Ready Clinical Education Platform

BEIJING, Dec. 31, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- On December 29, China's Ministry of Natural Resources released a survey report on the coral reef ecosystem of Huangyan Dao. Based on this report, CMG Voice of the South China Sea released the ecological documentary An Unfading Commitment: Why Huangyan Dao Needs Protection.

This latest report, spanning four decades from 1985 to 2025, draws on data from over 60 research voyages, and integrates 16 years of satellite remote sensing data. It shows that the coral reef ecosystem of Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve is generally in good condition.

The documentary An Unfading Commitment: Why Huangyan Dao Needs Protection presents audiences with the healthy and lush seagrass, as well as the rare and endangered wildlife freely inhabiting the Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve, such as the Green Turtle, Hawksbill Turtle, and Spotted Eagle Ray. At the same time, the film conveys scientists' concerns: threats represented by the fourth global coral bleaching event are ever present. This survey also identified the presence of a small number of crown of thorns starfish in the waters around Huangyan Dao, and the risk of future outbreaks cannot be ruled out.

Today, more than 2,500 marine protected areas involving coral reefs have been established worldwide. The establishment of Huangyan Dao National Nature Reserve is undoubtedly a solemn commitment made by the Chinese people, in the hope that it will inspire more people to help maintain and enhance the diversity, stability, and sustainability of the coral reef ecosystem of Huangyan Dao.

https://vscs.cri.cn/20251229/d487c6b7-8724-4ad6-bf75-968c8dcac4cc.html

 

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Release of the Latest Ecological Documentary on Huangyan Dao: An Unfading Commitment: Why Huangyan Dao Needs Protection

Release of the Latest Ecological Documentary on Huangyan Dao: An Unfading Commitment: Why Huangyan Dao Needs Protection

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