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Navigating a learning experience

Learn how to move through the training environment using your mouse and keyboard.

⏱ 5 min read 🔖 Updated Aug 2026
OnScreen patient simulation with the assessment panel open on the right

What you'll learn

01

Every scenario starts with a brief

When you launch a scenario, the first thing you see is the Learner Brief. It sets up who your patient is and what you are there to do.

Read your setup before you start

Step through the brief screens, then click Start Lesson when you are ready. You can come back to this information from the Lesson tab at any time.

Learner Brief screens showing learning objectives, the case brief and get ready to begin
What the brief includes

Clinical role and setting

Where you are and the role you are playing for this scenario.

Patient background and presenting issue

A short summary of the patient and why they are here.

Clear expectations for the interaction

What you are expected to do during the session.

Learning objectives

Optional

The skills the scenario is designed to help you practise.

02

Your OnScreen interface

Once the lesson begins, you move around the room with your mouse and act using the panel on the right. Here are the three ways you interact.

Everything you need is on screen

The simulation fills the left side. The side menu and assessment panel sit on the right, with the camera and talk controls along the bottom.

OnScreen interface with the patient on the left and the assessment panel on the right
How you interact

Lessons, actions and assessments

Side menu

Use the side menu to run assessments, check the EMR tablet and more.

Speaking and prompts

Hold T

Press and hold the T key on your keyboard to talk to virtual characters.

Camera view

Original view

Press the Original View button to bring the camera back to its original position.

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Tip

Hold the key while you speak. Keep the T key held down for as long as you are talking, then let go when you finish.

03

Key tools in the side menu

The side menu on the right holds three tabs. They give you the lesson overview, your checklist and every patient assessment and action.

Lesson and Checklist tabs

The Lesson tab shows an overview of the lesson, the patient and the learning objectives. The Checklist tab shows your current objectives and ticks tasks off as you complete them.

Side menu showing the checklist evaluation and the assessment panel
The three tabs

Lesson tab

Top icon

See an overview of the lesson, the patient and the overall learning objectives.

Checklist tab

Middle icon

See your current objectives. Tasks tick off as you complete them.

Assessment tab

Bottom icon

Reach patient assessments and actions, and open the EMR tablet.

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Info

The checklist only appears in education mode.

Inside the Assessment tab

The Assessment tab is split into three areas. Use them to examine the patient, carry out actions and open the electronic medical record.

Assessment tab listing assessments such as auscultation, pen light and wrist band
The three areas

Assessments

Click Assess or Auscultate to check things like the wristband, heart and lungs.

Actions

For example, Wash Hands. Click Sanitize to record handwashing.

EMR

Click View to open the EMR tablet, including the Medication Administration Record and patient info.

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Info

There is no handwashing animation yet. Pressing Sanitize still ticks the task off on your checklist.

04

Finishing a scenario

When you reach the end of the scenario, you see a summary of how the session went. A full report also lands in your email.

Your results at a glance

The results screen shows your total score along with the safe and unsafe practices from your session, so you can see what to build on next time.

Overview of results screen showing a total score with safe and unsafe practices
When you reach the end you'll see
  • A closing message
  • Performance insights and checklist feedback
  • Detailed results emailed to you, covering your performance throughout the session
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Congratulations!

You know how to move through a scenario, from reading the brief to reviewing your results.

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