Emergency Medicine Simulator — Decision-Based Clinical Training | Panor
The Emergency Medicine Simulator is a free browser-based clinical decision training tool from Panoramic Intelligence. It presents realistic emergency-department scenarios — chest pain, dyspnoea, altered mental status, polytrauma, paediatric fever — and asks you to triage, order workup, interpret results, and act under time pressure. Each scenario is graded against current emergency-medicine guidelines (ACEP, NICE) with explanatory feedback.
What the simulator covers
- Triage decisions — assign acuity (ESI 1–5), allocate beds, prioritise across multiple incoming patients.
- Differential diagnosis — work from chief complaint through history and exam to a ranked differential.
- Workup ordering — labs, imaging, ECG, point-of-care ultrasound — with realistic turnaround times and cost considerations.
- Results interpretation — read troponin trends, lactate, ABG, CT and X-ray findings; the simulator shows actual representative imaging where possible.
- Treatment decisions — fluids, antibiotics, anticoagulation, vasopressors, intubation timing — graded against current guidelines.
- Disposition — admit, discharge, transfer, observe — with reasoning required.
Who it is for
Medical students preparing for clinical rotations, junior residents wanting low-stakes case repetition, nursing students studying triage frameworks, paramedics studying advanced scenarios, and faculty preparing teaching cases. Not a substitute for clinical training — it is a complement designed to build pattern recognition.
How feedback works
After each scenario, the tool reviews each decision: what you did, what the guideline-supported alternative would be, the evidence base, and what to read next. References cite specific UpToDate, ACEP, and primary literature where applicable.
Languages and updates
English and Chinese. New scenarios are added monthly, and existing scenarios are reviewed annually against the latest guideline updates.
FAQ
Free? Yes, the core simulator is free.
Educational only. This tool is for education and self-assessment; do not rely on it for actual patient care decisions.
CME / 学分? Not currently accredited; partnerships with academic centres are in development.
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