EHR simulation for medical schools

EHR simulation your medical students will treat like the real thing.

Run live clinical scenarios on any tablet. Students place orders, read results, and write notes in a realistic chart. You walk away with a timed record of every decision — ready to debrief.

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Simly instructor simulation control view showing pending orders from David Park (42yo Male, right flank pain after fall) with release buttons and a Push Content panel with clinical events like Primary Survey Complete and Not Responding to IV Fluids.

Simly is an EHR simulation platform for medical schools. Instructors pick a scenario — trauma, sepsis, ectopic pregnancy, whatever fits the week — and share a six-digit code with the class. Students join on a tablet, work the case in a chart that behaves like a real EHR, and the platform quietly records every order, result, and note. When the session ends, you have a chronological, timestamped report of what your students actually did.

Drive the case without leaving the chart.

Pending orders queue up as students place them. Release results when you want the class to have them — one tap each, or release everything at once.

Push clinical events — Primary survey complete, Not responding to IV fluids, Patient stabilizing after transfusion — at the decision points you care about. Pause, resume, end the sim when the learning objective is met. That's the whole instructor interface.

Simly instructor view with pending orders, a released history panel, and a push content panel of clinical events. Simulation Control

A chart that feels like the real one.

Orders. Results. Notes. Nothing they haven't seen before — except this time they can't hurt anyone.

The student view is three columns: patient info, orders, results. They search the catalog, pick STAT or routine, confirm the order. Released results appear with a New indicator — imaging results include real radiology images. Clinical notes run in parallel with SOAP, H&P, and five other templates.

Simly student order entry view with a catalog of labs, imaging, and medications, two orders selected, and a SOAP clinical note panel alongside. Student View · New Order

Debrief with a record, not a recollection.

Every action — every order, every result release, every note update — is captured with simulation-time precision.

The post-session report shows total orders placed, time to first order, critical-order completion, and an event-by-event timeline color-coded by actor and type. You see which critical orders the team got to, which they missed, and how quickly they responded after you released new information. Export to CSV for your records or your research.

Simly post-session report showing four metric cards (5 total orders, 29% critical order completion, 01:04 time to first order, 01:05 average critical response), a session timeline with color-coded events, and a sidebar listing critical orders with completion status. Post-Session Report

You get data, not just a pass/fail.

Most simulation tools end with a checklist. Simly ends with a timeline. Because every student action is captured with its own timestamp, you can measure things that used to require video review and manual coding — how quickly the team noticed a new result, whether the critical orders came before or after the patient deteriorated, who on the team was doing the charting. Plain CSV exports mean your program evaluator, your sim researcher, and your accreditation reviewer can all work from the same data.

Built for the people who teach clinical reasoning.

Simly fits wherever structured EHR practice would make the learning better — and the instructor's life easier. Here's who's using it.

Clerkship & sim directors

Replace paper-based order exercises with something your students will actually engage with. Sessions take five minutes to start. The post-session report does the recap work you used to do from memory.

Course leads teaching clinical reasoning

Release results and push findings at the decision points in your case. Watch — or rewatch, from the timeline — how the team's plan evolves as new information arrives. Teach the reasoning, not just the answer.

Deans & curriculum directors

CSV exports, structured event logs, and a simulation-only model that never touches PHI. The data is yours, the compliance posture is simple, and the evidence is ready for program evaluation or LCME documentation.

Try Simly with your next case.

We're looking for schools that want to trial Simly and also run pilot studies for the 2026-2027 academic year. Contact us or schedule a demo, and we can talk about next steps.

Simly is simulation-only software. It does not store protected health information, is not a medical device, and is not intended for clinical use.