Infinite number of virtual patients
Infinite number of virtual patients
You'll never run out of new InSimu cases
For practice and exams
Do not limit your students’ practicing case pool by withholding cases for assessment purposes. They will anyway find a way to solve the exam cases in advance.
On demand patient generation
With InSimu, your students can practice unlimitedly on thousands of cases. Yet, with a click of a button, you can generate new, unique patients for each student right before the exam.
Objective data
Help your students' clinical progress with ongoing reports and analytics. Use InSimu charts and tables in organizing data-driven debriefing and didactics.
Build Confidence
Help your students build their confidence.
Increase patient exposure
Supplement clinical experience with additional volume.
Increase variety
Let your students gain experience with typical and atypical cases as well.
About the InSimu case library
Get access to 7400+ interactive scenarios
Get access to the infinite case pool of InSimu and adapt the cases to your students’ needs and local protocolls.
145 diseases
16 specializations
257 chief complaints
1600 symptoms
Diverse interactive case library in your pocket
Angina pectoris
Aortic aneurysm
Aortic dissection
Arterial thrombosis
Atrial fibrillation
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Infective endocarditis
Myocardial infarction
Pulmonary embolism
Supraventicular tachycardia
Ventricular tachycardia
Acetaminophen poisoning
Alcohol intoxication
Angina pectoris
Aortic aneurysm
Aortic dissection
Appendicitis
Arterial thrombosis
Atrial fibrillation
Baker’s cyst
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)
Budd-Chiari syndrome
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Cholecystitis
Crohn’s disease
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Diabetes mellitus
Ectopic pregnancy
Guillain-Barre syndrome
Intracerebral hemorrhage
Mallory-Weiss syndrome
Meningococcal meningitis
Myocardial infarction
Opioid overdose
Pancreatitis
Pneumothorax
Pregnancy (first trimester)
Stroke
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Subdural hemorrhage
Supraventicular tachycardia
Swallowed foreign bodies
Ventricular tachycardia
Vestibular neuronitis
Carcinoid
Diabetes mellitus
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
Hyperparathyroidism
Hyperthyroidism; Graves’ disease
Insulinoma
Parathyroid tumor
Pheochromocytoma
Thyroid cancer
Abdominal migraine
Acetaminophen poisoning
Alcoholic liver cirrhosis
Appendicitis
Budd-Chiari syndrome
Carcinoid
Celiac disease
Cholecystitis
Colorectal carcinoma
Crohn’s disease
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Functional dyspepsia
Gastric cancer
Gastritis
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Gastrointestinal infection
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST)
Hemochromatosis
Hepatitis
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Lactose intolerance
Mallory-Weiss syndrome
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Pancreatic cancer
Pancreatitis
Peptic ulcer
Primer biliary cirrhosis (PBC)
Swallowed foreign bodies
Ulcerative colitis
Wilson’s disease
Acetaminophen poisoning
Alcoholic liver cirrhosis
Budd-Chiari syndrome
Hemochromatosis
Hepatitis
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Primer biliary cirrhosis (PBC)
Wilson’s disease
Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
HIV infection
Hyperthyroidism; Graves’ disease
Multiple sclerosis
Myasthenia gravis
Primer biliary cirrhosis (PBC)
Sjogren’s syndrome
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Gastrointestinal infection
Hepatitis
HIV infection
Meningococcal meningitis
Mononucleosis
Varicella zoster virus infection
Bell’s palsy
Benign paroxysmal positional
Brain tumor
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Carpal tunnel syndome
Guillain-Barre syndrome
Herniated disk
Intracerebral hemorrhage
Meningococcal meningitis
Migraine headache
Multiple sclerosis
Myasthenia gravis
Parkinson’s disease
Stroke
Subarachnoid hemorrhage
Subdural hemorrhage
Tension headache
Transient Ischemic Attack (TIA)
Vestibular neuronitis
Wilson’s disease
Breast cancer
Cervical carcinoma
Cystitis
Ectopic pregnancy
Endometrial cancer
Ovarian cancer
Pregnancy (first trimester)
Bladder cancer
Brain tumor
Breast cancer
Carcinoid
Cervical carcinoma
Colorectal carcinoma
Diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
Endometrial cancer
Follicular lymphoma
Gastric cancer
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST)
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Hodgkin Lymphoma
Insulinoma
Kidney cancer
Laryngeal cancer
Lung cancer
Melanoma
Nasopharyngeal cancer
Oropharyngeal cancer
Ovarian cancer
Pancreatic cancer
Parathyroid tumor
Pheochromocytoma
Prostate cancer
Testicular cancer
Thyroid cancer
Abdominal migraine
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL)
Alcohol intoxication
Celiac disease
Crohn’s disease
Cystitis
Functional dyspepsia
Gastritis
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Hemophilia
Hodgkin Lymphoma
Meningococcal meningitis
Mononucleosis
Opioid overdose
Pneumonia
Pneumothorax
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
Testicular cancer
Ulcerative colitis
Varicella zoster virus infection
Lung cancer
Pneumonia
Pneumothorax
Pulmonary embolism
Abdominal migraine
Alcoholic liver cirrhosis
Aortic aneurysm
Aortic dissection
Appendicitis
Arterial thrombosis
Baker’s cyst
Breast cancer
Cervical carcinoma
Cholecystitis
Colorectal carcinoma
Crohn’s disease
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT)
Endometrial cancer
Gastric cancer
Gastritis
Gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST)
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Hyperparathyroidism
Insulinoma
Kidney cancer
Laryngeal cancer
Mallory-Weiss syndrome
Melanoma
Nasopharyngeal cancer
Oropharyngeal cancer
Ovarian cancer
Pancreatitis
Peptic ulcer
Pheochromocytoma
Pneumothorax
Primer biliary cirrhosis (PBC)
Pulmonary embolism
Thyroid cancer
Ulcerative colitis
Acetaminophen poisoning
Alcohol intoxication
Carbon monoxide poisoning
Opioid overdose
Bladder cancer
Cystitis
Kidney cancer
Prostate cancer
Pyelonephritis
Testicular cancer
Engaging interactive cases with rich multimedia content
- X-ray images
- ECG images
- Descriptions and
- Auscultation sounds
Why to
complete training
with InSimu Patients?
agreed that they had gained experience with more diseases than in real clinical rotations.
of the students agreed that they could practice a larger scale of clinical decision making (e.g., ordering labs, imaging), than in real clinical rotations
agreed that they had more opportunities to practice on patients than in real clinical rotations