Every patient case you need. None of them real.

SimDx generates complete, realistic patient cases on demand. Pick the disease, demographics, specialty, difficulty. Get a full clinical workup in seconds, not hours of case authoring.

Generated Case Advanced
Patient
68 y/o African American Male
Setting
Inpatient, Internal Medicine
Chief Complaint
"I've been so short of breath the last three days I can't walk to my mailbox."

HPI
Progressive dyspnea on exertion x3 days, orthopnea, PND, bilateral LE edema. Ran out of furosemide 2 weeks ago...
Vitals
BP 162/98 | HR 104 | RR 24 | SpO2 89% RA | T 37.1C

Dx
Acute decompensated heart failure (HFrEF)
Define the case. We generate the patient.
Every case is built from your specifications. Teach what you want to teach. Study what you need to study.
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Disease Entity

Enter any condition from pneumonia to pheochromocytoma. The case builds around it.

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Demographics

Age, gender, race/ethnicity. Cases reflect real clinical variations in presentation.

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Medical Specialty

Cardiology, neurology, pediatrics, surgery. The workup adapts to the specialty lens.

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Care Setting

Outpatient clinic or inpatient hospital. Different settings, different clinical decisions.

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Difficulty Level

Basic for early learners, intermediate for clerkships, advanced for residents and attendings.

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Education Section

Every case includes key takeaways, teaching points, and clinical pearls.

The full clinical picture. Every time.
Each generated case follows the same structured format clinicians use in real practice.
Generation beats curation.
Static case libraries are expensive to build, limited in scope, and eventually memorized. SimDx generates fresh cases every time.

Case Libraries

250 pre-written cases.
Fixed demographics.
Students memorize answers.
$10,000+ to author new sets.

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SimDx

Unlimited generated cases.
Any demographics, any disease.
Every case is unique.
Seconds to create.

Built by a physician, for physicians.

SimDx is designed by someone who has spent decades at the intersection of clinical medicine, health informatics, and medical education. The cases are clinically accurate because the person behind them has lived them.