AI patient simulator for medical students
Turn your lecture slides, PDFs, and clinical notes into interactive patient scenarios for clinical reasoning, OSCE practice, and exam prep.
Interview the patient
Ask history questions, clarify symptoms, and uncover the findings that matter.
Build clinical reasoning
Work through likely diagnoses, mechanisms, investigations, or management decisions.
Get feedback on missed cues
Review key findings, weak spots, and suggested topics after the scenario.
Built from your material
Practice cases that match what you are actually studying
Fixed case banks are useful, but they do not always match your lectures, placement topics, or upcoming exam. Quizgecko scenarios are designed to sit beside your generated quizzes, flashcards, notes, and podcasts.
- 1Upload a lecture PDF, textbook chapter, or clinical topic.
- 2Quizgecko generates a medical study course with quizzes, flashcards, notes, and scenarios.
- 3Open a scenario to practise reasoning through a patient-style case.
- 4Review the findings you discovered and the cues you missed.
Scenario types
From diagnosis to management
Scenarios can be shaped around the kind of medical reasoning you need to practise, from first-year mechanisms to clinical placement decisions.
One upload, more ways to learn
Scenarios work alongside the tools students already use
Questions
Test recall and application with exam-style questions.
Flashcards
Review high-yield facts and weak areas.
Scenarios
Practise applying concepts in patient-style cases.
New study mode
Start with your own medical notes
Upload material once and build a study course with quizzes, flashcards, notes, podcasts, and patient-style scenarios.
AI patient simulator FAQs
What is an AI patient simulator?
An AI patient simulator lets students practise patient-style cases by asking questions, gathering findings, and reasoning toward a diagnosis, mechanism, or next step.
Can I create patient cases from my own medical notes?
Yes. Quizgecko is designed to turn your uploaded lecture slides, PDFs, textbook chapters, and clinical notes into study activities, including patient-style scenarios where the material supports them.
Can I use this for OSCE practice?
Yes. Patient scenarios can help you practise history taking, clinical reasoning, differential diagnosis, and management decisions. They are useful alongside formal OSCE teaching and supervised clinical practice.
Does it help with differential diagnosis?
Scenarios are built to make you gather clues and compare likely explanations, rather than just memorise isolated facts. That makes them useful for practising differential diagnosis and next-step reasoning.
Is this useful for medical school exam prep?
Yes. The goal is to help medical students move from passive revision into active recall, clinical vignettes, and exam-style reasoning from the same material they are already studying.
Can nursing students use the AI patient simulator?
Yes. Nursing students can use patient-style scenarios to practise assessment, prioritisation, clinical judgement, pharmacology, and patient safety concepts from their course material.
What medical subjects work best?
Scenarios work especially well for content where symptoms, mechanisms, investigations, anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, or management decisions need to be connected. They can also support nursing, pharmacy, and health science revision.
How is this different from a fixed case library?
Most case libraries give you prewritten scenarios. Quizgecko is designed to create scenarios from your own medical notes, slides, PDFs, and course material.
Does it replace question banks or flashcards?
No. Scenarios are designed to sit alongside quizzes, flashcards, study notes, and podcasts. Use them when you want to practise applying facts in a patient-style context.
How accurate are AI-generated patient scenarios?
Quizgecko generates study content from the material you provide, but you should still check important facts against your course guidance, textbooks, and clinical teaching. The simulator is for learning, not clinical decision-making.
Is this for medical advice?
No. Quizgecko scenarios are for education and exam preparation only. They are not medical advice and should not be used for real clinical decisions.