Educational simulation
Rapid Response Simulator
Practice stabilizing a deteriorating inpatient. Ask for bedside data, tests, treatments, consults, escalation, and reassessment.
These notes are hidden from the learner. The simulator will use them to build the scenario, including the hidden diagnosis and debrief.
Before your first case
Three things to agree to, in plain words:
- This is a training simulator — not a medical device, not clinical decision support, and no CME/CE credit is offered.
- Never enter real patient information. What you type is processed by an AI provider to run the case.
- Your practice is recorded — cases run, scores, debriefs. If an organization provides your access, its administrators can see your participation; your scores stay private unless you choose to share them.
Read the full terms — this panel stays open while you do.
A quick question
You're invited to a challenge
Your program is running a friendly team challenge. Before you decide, the honest version of what joining means:
- Only cases you run to a full debrief count, from the moment you join.
- Standings show team totals, never your individual results.
- But in a small team, less hides in the average — teammates and your program could partially infer your contribution from team numbers, especially early, when volumes are low.
- You can leave at any time from your My Progress page, and your cases stop counting — including the ones already counted.
Either answer can be changed later on your My Progress page.
**Training Disclaimer:** This simulator is for educational use only. Cases, ECGs, imaging, debriefs, and teaching points may be AI-generated or AI-assisted and may not be fully accurate. Do not use this tool for real patient care decisions. Always follow current clinical guidelines, institutional protocols, and clinician judgment. ** Do not enter protected health information or real patient identifiers **
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