
Clinical avatar is designed with a range of interesting and innovative avatars (like Harry here).
They are programmed to talk to trainees about a range of topics.
Harry is ready to talk about treatment for his dying son Sam, and he'll give you feedback on how to improve your skills in this difficult conversation.
Mary has advanced lung disease. She's ready to talk to you about her Goals-of-Care.
Mohammed's wife has suffered profound cerebral hypoxia. He's here to talk to you about next steps, but you need to be cognisant of his strong islamic faith.
Ethan is being referred to Palliative Care. He will look on this as abandonment. You will need to use skilled communication to convince him that it's a good idea.
Elizabeth is clinging to hope that her father might recover. Unfortunately this is unrealistic. She's ready to test out your skills as you try to explain the situation without destroying rapport.
Mr Sharma has a reputation for his quick temper. He's very upset with you now and it's up to you to try to de-escalate him.
You have just observed Timi do a clinical assessment. It wasn't that good. Can you explain how he can do better without destroying his confidence?
Jade is a regular at the sexual health clinic. She's designed to help medical students take a sexual history. She's happy to talk, but she's a bit concerned that she may shock.
Chin has severe chest pain. He presents an easy challenge for students to obtain a history.
Jess is a young girl who identifies as aboriginal. She gives students an opportunity to ensure their communication aligns with culturally safe practice.
Registration fee gives you one month access to a range of simulated patient Avatars.
Clinical Avatar is designed to provide a realistic interaction that enables trainees to refine their communication skills.
The avatars are programmed to provide meaningful personalised positive feedback from analysis of the discussion transcript that is designed to build confidence and drive improvement.
Though created for medical communication our Avatars can be adapted to role play any situation.
The cost for a communication training course with an actor and facilitator can vary widely, but generally starts from $760+ per person.
These courses generally have 6 or more participants and individual attendees may only be in the 'hot seat' for a limited time.
This means there may be very little opportunity for personalised feedback or time to practice and refine new learnings.
ClinicalAvatar was created to improve communication skills for the benefit of patients and doctors.
We aim to provide a great course at a fraction of the price of current alternatives.
We provide immediate assessment of performance and unlimited opportunity for practice.
ClinicalAvatar is available as a stand alone platform for medical trainees.
ClinicalAvatar can also be integrated into an existing Learning Management System (LMS)
Though created for medical training, Clinical Avatar is readily adaptable for University, Company and Government applications.
A/Prof Charlie Corke is an Intensive Care Specialist and Past President of the
Australian and New Zealand College of
Intensive Care Medicine (CICM).
He has been a passionate advocate for medical communication training
over many years and was
the originator of the
College of Intensive Care Medicine communication course.
One registration fee covers both the e-learning and practice with the simulated patient Avatars.