Learnify Health
A holistic multi-agent AI simulation platform* to bring your triage content to life.
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Realistic Scenarios
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A library of realistic scenarios designed to train and assess you for effective triage in emergency unit
Busy night in ED, woman hand bleeding, losing blood
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👥 Emergency team involved:
Francesco - emergency nurse
Dr Ghandi - Physician
Alia - resident
You - trauma specialist
🎯 Objectives:
Assess using ESI form and escalate if necessary
Team coordination
🕒 Time: 5 minutes
Man disoriented from an accident, heavy breathing
👥 Emergency team involved:
Francesco - emergency nurse
Dr Ghandi - Physician
Alia - resident
You - Triage nurse
🎯 Objectives:
Assess using ESI form and escalate if necessary
Time management
🕒 Time: 5 minutes
Car accident, head injury and hurt leg
👥 Emergency team involved:
Dr Robski - Neurosurgeon
Dr Ghandi - Physician
Alex - resident
You - Orthopedic Surgeon
Nela - AI risk app
🎯 Objectives:
Assess using ESI and escalate if necessary
resource management
🕒 Time: 5 minutes
A 6-year-old with worsening shortness of breath and a panicked caregiver arrives in the ED. The child is wheezing, retracting, and appears cyanotic.
👥 Emergency team involved:
Francesco - Pediatric nurse
Dr Ghandi - pediatric resident
Dr Bernard - respiratory therapist
Alia - resident
You - as the pediatric emergency specialist
🎯 Objectives:
Communicate clearly and calmly with the caregiver while managing a distressed child.
Rapid assessment of airway, breathing, and circulation.
assess asthma Severity Score (if applicable) and escalate
🕒 Time: 5 minutes
Jordan, arrives at the ED accompanied by a friend. Jordan has been experiencing severe depression, expressing a desire to end their life.
👥 Emergency team involved:
Rachel: ED Triage Nurse
Dr. Nguyen: Psychiatrist on-call
Samuel: Social Worker
Security Officer: For safety if needed
You: Mental Health Triage Specialist
🎯 Objectives:
Validated suicide risk assessment form (e.g., Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale (C-SSRS)
Use empathetic communication and active listening techniques to calm the patient.
🕒 Time: 5 minutes
Sarah, a 40-year-old patient, has been undergoing chemotherapy and targeted therapies for advanced breast cancer.
👥 Emergency team involved:
Dr. Chen - Oncologist
Dr. Atwood - Palliative Care Specialist
Nurse Jordan - Oncology Nurse
You - Communication Coach
🎯 Objectives:
Clear, Compassionate Disclosure of Bad News.
Team Coordination and Support. Brief the team on the “SPIKES” protocol or a similar framework for delivering bad news
Documentation and Next Steps
🕒 Time: 5 minutes
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