AI Training for Healthcare Professionals
The patient doesn't care about your protocol. They care about their life.
Practice breaking bad news and informed consent conversations with AI patients who panic, grieve, and push back. Scored against the SPIKES protocol and Calgary-Cambridge guide.
The Problem
Standardized patients cost $200/hour and aren't available at 2 AM
Residents practice bad news delivery on real patients first
Communication-skills training is checkbox CME, not pressure-tested practice
Your Training Scenarios
Randomize scenario and rotating persona for surprise practice.
You're meeting with a patient to discuss concerning test results. The patient has Stage 2 breast cancer detected through routine screening. You need to deliver this news clearly, ensure understanding, address emotional reactions, discuss treatment options, and establish a care plan — all while maintaining the patient's trust and autonomy.
Start simulationObtain informed consent from an anxious 62-year-old patient facing open-heart aortic valve replacement. Her husband is pushing for the surgery and answering questions for her. She nods 'okay' when she doesn't understand. She has hidden fears about a sister who had a stroke during the same surgery. True informed consent requires plain language, teach-back, explored alternatives, addressed fears, and autonomous decision-making.
Start simulationScored Against Real Industry Standards
- SPIKES Protocol
- Calgary-Cambridge Guide
constrAInt is a conversational practice tool for healthcare professionals. It is not a substitute for ACCME-accredited Continuing Medical Education, ACGME-accredited residency training, or any state medical licensing requirement. It does not provide CME credits or clinical certification.