Medical Scenarios

Practice before you perform.

50+ branching clinical simulations — ER triage, ward rounds, MDT meetings, conference Q&A — with patient personas that push back, ask follow-ups, and respond to your decisions. Authored with clinicians at Hospital 12 de Octubre and CNIC.

Sepsis triage
Advanced
Post-MI handoff
Intermediate
ESC conference Q&A
Advanced
Pediatric intake
Beginner
Surgical consent
Intermediate
MDT oncology
Advanced
The simulation gap

Real clinical English happens under pressure.

Reading a textbook is calm. Talking to a textbook is silent. Talking to an anxious postoperative patient at 3 a.m. — in your second language — is something else entirely. Scenarios let you make the mistakes in private so you stop making them in front of an attending.

Categories

Every specialty. Every career stage.

Scenarios are tagged by specialty, register (formal/informal), and difficulty. Pick by what's on your calendar this week.

Emergency Medicine
12 scenarios
Cardiology
8 scenarios
Internal Medicine
10 scenarios
Surgery
7 scenarios
Oncology
6 scenarios
Pediatrics
5 scenarios
Research & Conferences
9 scenarios
MDT & Handoffs
8 scenarios
Custom (institutional)
On request
Inside a scenario

What makes them feel real.

Branching dialogue

Every clinical decision changes the conversation. Miss a red-flag symptom and the case progresses.

Realistic personas

Anxious parents, stoic surgeons, sleep-deprived residents — each persona has a register, a temperament, and an agenda.

Goal-aligned framing

Set the goal (OET prep, ESC conference, USMLE Step 2 CS) — scenarios adapt their register and difficulty.

Difficulty progression

Start with structured intake. Graduate to multi-stakeholder MDT meetings with conflicting recommendations.

5 to 30 minutes

Compressed scenarios for ward downtime. Extended ones for weekend deep-work.

AI Coach embedded

The same AI you talk to elsewhere drives the scenario — it remembers your weak spots across sessions.

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