Six powerful features designed to transform how healthcare professionals learn, practice, and communicate in real-world scenarios.
You're on call today in the OR, and an 82-year-old woman is scheduled for an urgent open reduction internal fixation of a left femoral neck fracture. She presented after a mechanical fall at her skilled nursing facility. Her medical history includes hypertension, atrial fibrillation, moderate COPD, and mild dementia. Her O2 saturation is 94% on room air. What's your anesthesia plan?
"I'd first review her INR given her afib history, assess her baseline cognitive function..."
Good start: Important to check INR and baseline cognitive status for post-op ✓ comparison
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Practice with 100+ unique scenarios that go beyond memorization
Get comprehensive scoring in under 30 seconds after each scenario
Train for oral boards with 95% scenario relevance to real exams
Sharpen your clinical reasoning. Build real-world confidence.
Designed for SRNAs, MD/DO residents, PA students, SAAs, and more — the Case Scenario Lab helps you master the art of clinical communication and critical thinking under pressure.
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Choose Your Role and System - Select your training level and a focus area like Neuro, Obstetrics, GI, Cardiac, or Emergency Medicine
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Engage in a Live, Adaptive Simulation - Your AI preceptor presents a high-stakes patient case with evolving vitals, history, and labs
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Get Graded Like a Pro - Comprehensive performance score with breakdown of strengths and growth areas
No two scenarios are the same. No hiding behind multiple choice. Just you, your knowledge, and a realistic clinical challenge.
Think like a clinician. Diagnose like a pro.
Designed for NP students, PA students, MD/DO residents, and more — the Case Diagnosis Challenge sharpens your ability to synthesize information, prioritize tests, and arrive at the right diagnosis without wasting time or resources.
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Start With a Realistic Clinical Setup - Simple patient profile: age, gender, setting, and chief complaint
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Drive the Diagnostic Process - Take a focused history, perform physical exam, order labs and imaging
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Get Smart, Instant Feedback - Correct diagnosis, diagnostic audit, and resource utilization score
No two cases are the same. And in this lab, over testing comes at a price.
28-year-old female presents to your clinic with chief complaint: "I've been feeling really tired lately." She appears well-groomed but slightly pale. Where would you like to start?
"I'd like to explore the timeline. When did the fatigue start, and has it been getting progressively worse?"
She reports it started about 3 months ago and has been gradually worsening. She also mentions feeling cold all the time, even in warm rooms.
💡 Good approach: Timeline exploration reveals important clues. Cold intolerance suggests possible thyroid involvement.
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Practice with 200+ chief complaints across all specialties
Learn to avoid 90% of unnecessary tests through focused reasoning
Balance accuracy with resource scores like actual practice
Question 7 of 20: What's the reversal agent for rocuronium?
"Sugammadex"
Correect! Sugammadex (Bridion) - selective binding agent for rocuronium and ✓ vecuronium reversal.
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Boost retention by 73% through speaking vs. reading
Practice 20 cards in 5 minutes - perfect for quick sessions
Study anywhere with voice-only mode during commutes
Say it out loud. Lock it in for good.
Ditch the passive review. Verbal Flashcards is a voice-powered study tool that builds clinical fluency — fast. Practice high-yield topics out loud and get immediate feedback, so you're not just memorizing — you're mastering.
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Pick a Topic - Choose from 🫀 Cardiac • 🧠 Neuro • 💊 Pharmacology • 🧪 Pathophys • 🛠️ Procedures
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Answer Rapid-Fire Questions Out Loud - "What's the reversal agent for rocuronium?"
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Track Your Progress - Monitor performance over time by topic
This is Anki for people who want to talk their way to mastery.
Master the art of clinical communication.
Whether you're handing off a critical ICU patient or calling a consult from the ED, knowing how to speak clearly, confidently, and with clinical relevance is essential. The Patient Presentation feature trains you to deliver high-quality, verbal reports based on realistic chart reviews — customized to your profession and setting.
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Review a Simulated Patient Chart - History & Physical, Labs, Imaging, Vital Signs
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Deliver Your Verbal Report - Shift-to-shift handoff, consult call, or rounds presentation
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Get Immediate, Actionable Feedback - Clarity and structure (SBAR, SOAP, etc.)
Practice makes polished. Step into real-time verbal reporting with the pressure — minus the panic.
Patient Chart Summary: 45yo M, Lap Chole, GA with ETT, Stable vitals, EBL 50mL
Please review this chart and provide your PACU handoff report. Remember to use SBAR format.
"This is John Smith, 45-year-old male, status post laparoscopic cholecystectomy under general anesthesia. Induction was smooth with propofol and rocuronium. Maintained on sevoflurane. Extubated without complications. EBL minimal, about 50mL..."
✓ Well Structured: Good SBAR flow. Remember to include: antiemetics given, pain management plan, and any intraop concerns.
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Master 15+ presentation formats for any clinical setting
Reduce communication errors by 80% with structured practice
Learn what matters for your role and specialty
Practice 50+ emotional scenarios in a safe environment
Learn to explain complex care in plain language
Become a clinician who knows and connects
Learn to speak when it matters most.
Every provider eventually faces emotionally charged moments: delivering bad news, counseling families, or explaining complex care plans. The Difficult Conversations feature gives you a safe, dynamic space to practice these interactions before you face them in real life.
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Choose a Scenario Based on Your Role - Counseling before surgery, discussing prognosis, explaining diagnosis
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Engage in Live, Emotionally Responsive Simulation - AI responds to your tone, clarity, and empathy
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Get Feedback That Makes You Better - Emotional tone and professionalism assessment
This is where medical training meets human experience.
See it. Say it. Understand it.
From chest X-rays to ultrasound-guided procedures, clinicians must be able to interpret imaging and communicate their findings clearly under pressure. The Radiology Interpretation feature builds your ability to identify, describe, and articulate radiographic findings — out loud.
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Select Your Clinical Role - Matched with specialty-specific radiographs and ultrasound images
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Analyze a Realistic Static Image - CXR, head CT, POCUS view, nerve block
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Receive Immediate, Targeted Feedback - Accuracy, terminology, and clinical relevance
Whether it's a pneumothorax or a TAP block — you'll learn to speak confidently and correctly about what you see.
Practice with 500+ high-yield images for exams
Master 12 imaging modalities relevant to your practice
Connect recognition to verbal communication
Join thousands of healthcare students and professionals mastering their skills through voice.