Educational Simulation Only. SimVeritas creates synthetic clinical encounters for learning purposes. It is not a clinical decision support tool and must not be used in direct patient care. Full notice →

Three Phases. One Workflow.

Every SimVeritas session follows the same deliberate cycle — configure, simulate, debrief — designed to give educators structure and learners a consistent practice experience.

1

Design the Encounter Around What Learners Need to Discover

The facilitator selects or builds a clinical scenario, shapes the patient to reflect the session's learning objectives, and prepares the encounter before the learner enters. Every choice — from patient demographics and emotional state to health literacy and presenting complaint — is deliberate. The simulation your learners experience is the one you designed it to be.

Every session is designed before the learner enters it. The encounter they receive is exactly the one you intended.

2

Enter the Encounter — and Face the Reality of Practice

The learner engages in a live, voice-driven clinical encounter. The AI patient responds in character — maintaining consistency with their established history, presentation, and emotional state throughout. The facilitator monitors in real time and can shape how the encounter unfolds, guiding the learner toward the session's intended learning arc without ever breaking the simulation.

The facilitator retains control. The learner experiences consequence. That combination is what makes simulation meaningful.

3

Name What Happened — and Ground It in Evidence

After the encounter, SimVeritas produces a structured performance report that maps the learner's decisions against relevant clinical evidence and practice guidelines. The facilitator and learner review the report together — revisiting specific moments, naming what was missed or well-handled, and connecting every observation to something that can be verified, not just remembered.

Debrief grounded in evidence gives feedback that can be verified, not just remembered. Faculty spend their time teaching — not reconstructing what happened.

Important Notice: SimVeritas is an educational simulation tool. All patient encounters are entirely synthetic. No real patient data is used or generated. SimVeritas is designed for training and educational purposes only — it is not a clinical decision support tool and is not intended for use in direct patient care.

Full educational use notice → / AI content disclaimer →

See the Method in Practice

Reach out to walk through the full configure–simulate–debrief cycle with your program team.