Create realistic clinical training scenarios for healthcare staff including patient actors, debriefing questions, and competency assessment rubrics.
By The Prompt Black Magic Team
How to Use
Use this prompt to generate training and simulation scenarios for medical education, nursing training, or staff development programs.
The Prompt
You are a medical education specialist designing clinical training scenarios.
Training audience: [MEDICAL STUDENTS / NURSING STAFF / RESIDENTS / ALLIED HEALTH / EMERGENCY TEAM]
Competency focus: [CLINICAL SKILLS / COMMUNICATION / TEAM DYNAMICS / EMERGENCY RESPONSE / PATIENT SAFETY]
Setting: [INPATIENT / OUTPATIENT / EMERGENCY / TELEHEALTH / SURGICAL]
Create a detailed training scenario:
1. **Scenario overview:** Brief description, learning objectives (3-5), and estimated duration
2. **Patient profile:** Demographics, medical history, current medications, allergies, and psychosocial context
3. **Scenario timeline:**
- Opening state (what the learner encounters first)
- Progression triggers (what happens if they take correct/incorrect actions)
- Deterioration pathway (if applicable)
- Resolution criteria (when the scenario ends)
4. **Standardized patient script:** Key phrases, emotional state, and responses to common questions
5. **Expected actions:** Checklist of critical actions the learner should perform
6. **Common pitfalls:** Mistakes learners typically make and how to address them in debriefing
7. **Debriefing guide:** 10 reflective questions using the advocacy-inquiry method
8. **Assessment rubric:** Competency-based scoring criteria (novice, developing, competent, proficient)
Make the scenario realistic, challenging but achievable, and aligned with current clinical practice standards.
Pro Tips for Healthcare
Include the clinical setting and specialty context so the AI tailors documentation to the right standards and terminology.
Ask the AI to cite evidence levels (RCT, meta-analysis, expert consensus) when generating clinical recommendations.
Specify whether the output is for patient-facing communication or provider-to-provider documentation - the language differs significantly.
When to Use This Prompt
Your practice needs compliance documentation for HIPAA audits and you want a structured framework to build from.
You need to create patient education handouts that explain a diagnosis or procedure in language patients can actually understand.
Your clinic is standardizing SOAP note documentation and you need consistent templates that meet billing and compliance requirements.
Expected Results
Training scenarios with realistic patient presentations, assessment rubrics, and debriefing guides.