Because Saving Lives Knows No Gender

Women have a higher mortality rate and worse neurological outcomes after receiving CPR compared to men due to delayed treatment

45%

of men receive bystander CPR

45%

of men receive bystander CPR

45%

of men receive bystander CPR

39%

of women receive bystander CPR

39%

of women receive bystander CPR

39%

of women receive bystander CPR

29%

higher likelihood of survival for men after CPR

29%

higher likelihood of survival for men after CPR

29%

higher likelihood of survival for men after CPR

Why is there this discrepancy?

Why is there this discrepancy?

Fear of accusation of sexual assault


Inappropriate Touching

Inappropriate Touching


Fear of causing injury

Fear of causing injury


Exposure of breasts

Our product

Our product

About Image

Realistic Nipples & Areolas

Universal Attachment

Universal Attachment

Breast Geometry

Breast Geometry

About Image

Realistic Nipples & Areolas

Universal Attachment

Universal Attachment

Breast Geometry

Breast Geometry

About Image

Realistic Nipples & Areolas

Universal Attachment

Universal Attachment

Breast Geometry

Breast Geometry

Our Product

ReviveHer: a Universal CPR Breast Attachment

ReviveHer: a Universal CPR Breast Attachment

ReviveHer is a product designed to fit any size medical manikin, making it a versatile solution for a wide range of training scenarios. This attachment is specifically engineered to represent a diverse range of women’s body types, offering a single product that accommodates various sizes and shapes. One of its key features is its accurate portrayal of breast geometry.

When a woman lies flat, her breasts naturally fall to the sides—our product mimics this movement. Additionally, the hyper-realistic areolas and nipples provide a lifelike detail, ensuring that medical professionals can practice with the most accurate, human-like representation possible.

ReviveHer is an innovative product designed to fit any size medical manikin, making it a versatile solution for a wide range of training scenarios. This attachment is specifically engineered to represent the diverse range of women’s body types, offering a single product that accommodates various sizes and shapes. One of its standout features is its accurate portrayal of breast geometry, particularly important in realistic training for scenarios like cardiac arrest.

Accurate Breast Geometry

Universal Breast Attachment

Hyper-realistic Areolas & nipples

Multiple Sizes/Cups

CBT Practitioner

MSc Clinical Psychology

SFBT Specialist

GAOP Member

ERT Certified

Next steps

Our Approach

How I Can
Help You Thrive

Individual Therapy

Prototype Trials

We are hoping to partner with local schools and community centers to integrate our product into CPR classrooms. By gathering research and data, we’ll refine our product and use those insights to secure our first customers. We have completed a beta test with 40 participants thus far.

Prototype Trials

We are hoping to partner with local schools and community centers to integrate our product into CPR classrooms. By gathering research and data, we’ll refine our product and use those insights to secure our first customers. We have completed a beta test with 40 participants thus far.

Prototype Trials

We are hoping to partner with local schools and community centers to integrate our product into CPR classrooms. By gathering research and data, we’ll refine our product and use those insights to secure our first customers. We have completed a beta test with 40 participants thus far.

Grief Counselling

Provisional Purchase Orders

By partnering with CPR classrooms and community organizations, we are now collecting provisional purchase orders. We’ll also meet with school superintendents and EMT/paramedic trainers to ensure the product aligns with training protocols. You can now fill out a PPO at the botttom of our site

Grief Counselling

Provisional Purchase Orders

By partnering with CPR classrooms and community organizations, we are now collecting provisional purchase orders. We’ll also meet with school superintendents and EMT/paramedic trainers to ensure the product aligns with training protocols. You can now fill out a PPO at the botttom of our site

Grief Counselling

Provisional Purchase Orders

By partnering with CPR classrooms and community organizations, we are now collecting provisional purchase orders. We’ll also meet with school superintendents and EMT/paramedic trainers to ensure the product aligns with training protocols. You can now fill out a PPO at the botttom of our site

Couples Therapy

Local Policy Action

We want to work with local governments to set new CPR education standards in high schools, ensuring both male and female body representations are included in training. We also aim to create policies that help roll out the product smoothly and efficiently.

Couples Therapy

Local Policy Action

We want to work with local governments to set new CPR education standards in high schools, ensuring both male and female body representations are included in training. We also aim to create policies that help roll out the product smoothly and efficiently.

Couples Therapy

Local Policy Action

We want to work with local governments to set new CPR education standards in high schools, ensuring both male and female body representations are included in training. We also aim to create policies that help roll out the product smoothly and efficiently.

Work-Life Balance Couching

Innovating CPR Education

We are in the process of securing sponsorships and working with physicians and EMTs to create inclusive CPR training. Using clinical trial findings, we’ll engage with the American Heart Association and Red Cross to push for including ReviveHer in CPR protocols.

Work-Life Balance Couching

Innovating CPR Education

We are in the process of securing sponsorships and working with physicians and EMTs to create inclusive CPR training. Using clinical trial findings, we’ll engage with the American Heart Association and Red Cross to push for including ReviveHer in CPR protocols.

Work-Life Balance Couching

Innovating CPR Education

We are in the process of securing sponsorships and working with physicians and EMTs to create inclusive CPR training. Using clinical trial findings, we’ll engage with the American Heart Association and Red Cross to push for including ReviveHer in CPR protocols.

our team

Deeya Sharma

Co-Founder

Deeya Sharma

Co-Founder

Nikhita Vaddineni

Co-Founder

Nikhita Vaddineni

Co-Founder

Nikhita Vaddineni

Co-Founder

Naeha Geogy

Community Engagement Lead

Naeha Geogy

Community Engagement Lead

Naeha Geogy

Community Engagement Lead

Sophia Syed

Outreach Director

Sophia Syed

Outreach Director

Sophia Syed

Outreach Director

Updates and Publications

Updates and Publications

STS 2025: ReviveHer Wins First Place

Holloman 2024: Best Idea for Addressing Health Access and Disparities

STS 2024: ReviveHer Wins Best Marketing Strategy

Support

Mentorship Board

Mentorship Board

Dr. Chanannait Paisansathan

Advisor

Dr. Chanannait Paisansathan

Advisor

Dr. Victoria Roach

Research Mentor

Dr. Victoria Roach

Research Mentor

Dr. Itay Bentov

Research Mentor

Dr. Itay Bentov

Research Mentor

Dr. Itay Bentov

Research Mentor

Dr. Jessica Roberto

Academic Mentor

Dr. Jessica Roberto

Academic Mentor

Dr. Jessica Roberto

Academic Mentor

Abizar Lakdawalla

Business Mentor

Abizar Lakdawalla

Business Mentor

Abizar Lakdawalla

Business Mentor

Words From Our Users

Words From Our Users

  • "I believe that people should understand how to properly care for patients with breasts and not treat them as an oddity. A breast is a normal part of life."

  • "Giving CPR to manikins with breasts helps the situation be more realistic." "Giving more ReviveHer type products would be goood to add to training"

  • "The hand positioning might feel different in a breasted individual compared to a non breasted individual, and I would have no training [for that]"

  • "There are a variety of body types and we need to learn how to work with many"

  • "I believe that people should understand how to properly care for patients with breasts and not treat them as an oddity. A breast is a normal part of life."

  • "Giving CPR to manikins with breasts helps the situation be more realistic." "Giving more ReviveHer type products would be goood to add to training"

  • "The hand positioning might feel different in a breasted individual compared to a non breasted individual, and I would have no training [for that]"

  • "There are a variety of body types and we need to learn how to work with many"

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