medtigo Simulation

Welcome to medtigo’s simulation platform, an innovative and immersive multi-modal virtual experience designed to train healthcare professionals to run high stakes critical care and code scenarios. The platform contains over 30 cases that incorporate the latest clinical guidelines along with cutting edge technology that allows users to speak commands, pick-your-path branching logic, and interact with AI avatars.
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CASE 100
CASE 100

A 78-year-old man found unconscious with a known history of diabetes.

CASE 101
CASE 101

An 85-year-old man found confused with a known history of hypertension.

CASE 102
CASE 102

A 78-year-old woman found dizzy with a known history of smoking.

CASE 103
CASE 103

A 24-year-old woman complaining of a "restless heart".

CASE 104
CASE 104

A 67-year-old man found unconscious with a known history of bradycardia.

CASE 105
CASE 105

A 55-year-old woman found dizzy with a known history of using herbal tea.

CASE 106
CASE 106

A 7-year-old boy presents with difficulty breathing and hypotension.

CASE 107
CASE 107

A 5-year-old presents with severe shortness of breath.

CASE 108
CASE 108

A 8-year-old boy presents after a choking incident.

CASE 109
CASE 109

An 11-year-old girl presents with epigastric pain, recent weight loss, and a vomiting.

CASE 110
CASE 110

A 2-year-old boy presents after a 3rd-floor fall with change in mentation.

CASE 111
CASE 111

A 1-year-old boy presents with 2 days of irritability and non-bilious vomiting.

CASE 112
CASE 112

A 8-year-old boy with known seizure disorder arrives seizing after being off his medication for 2-weeks.

CASE 113
CASE 113

A 1-month-old newborn presents with "abnormal" movements.

CASE 114
CASE 114

A 3-year-old child found unresponsive after falling into a pool is brought to the Emergency Department.

CASE 115
CASE 115

A 46-year-old woman presents with confusing complaining of a severe and sudden headache.

CASE 116
CASE 116

A 57-year-old woman with history of myasthenia gravis presenting with shortness of breath and hypoxia.

CASE 117
CASE 117

A 46-year-old woman with a pedestrian-versus-truck mechanism is brought in with multiple injuries.

CASE 118
CASE 118

A 6-month-old is brought by the parents with complaint of decreased urine output.

CASE 119
CASE 119

A 70-year-old with LVAD is brought in with progressive shortness of breath.

CASE 120
CASE 120

A 72-year-old male with STEMI and recent diagnosis of leukemia presents with weakness.

CASE 121
CASE 121

A 93-year-old woman with generalized weakness and confusion.

CASE 122
CASE 122

A 57-year-old male with COPD and atrial fibrillation presents with worsening shortness of breath.

CASE 123
CASE 123

A 4-year-old girl is brought in with confusion and irritability.

CASE 124
CASE 124

A 47-year-old female complains of 3-days of worsening right upper quadrant pain with fever and nausea.

CASE 125
CASE 125

A 44-year-old male with a history of hypertension presents with altered mental status and weakness.

CASE 126
CASE 126

A 29-year-old pregnant woman presents with decreased consciousness and respiratory distress.

CASE 127
CASE 127

A 26-year-old male with a gunshot wound to the abdomen presents with hypotension and decreasing mentation.

CASE 128
CASE 128

A 3-day-old infant is brought in with complaint of poor feeding.

CASE 129
CASE 129

A 1-week-old newborn presents with persistent vomiting and lethargy.

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What to Expect from Our Simulations

Select from a variety of different cases

High-fidelity animations for a variety of actions and procedures

Track your progress through an in-case action transcript

Increase reaction speed by selecting your level of difficulty

Variable outcomes through randomized branching logic

Voice commands and efficiency in device interactions to perform tasks

The medtigo simulation has been developed by a professional team of experienced doctors and researchers:

David Edwards, MD
Steven Rodriguez, PA-C

Bhandhavi Venkata, PharmD,

Rick Kulkarni, MD

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