
Health Scholars
Medical simulation software
Health care software
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What is Health Scholars
Health Scholars is a medical simulation and training platform used to deliver immersive clinical education, including virtual reality (VR) and screen-based simulation experiences. It targets health systems, nursing and allied health programs, and clinical educators who need scalable skills practice and competency reinforcement. The product focuses on scenario-based learning and structured debriefing to support consistent training across cohorts and sites.
Immersive scenario-based training
The platform supports simulation through VR and digital scenarios that mirror clinical workflows and patient-care situations. This format can help learners practice decision-making and procedural steps without requiring a physical simulation lab for every session. It fits common use cases such as onboarding, refresher training, and targeted competency practice.
Designed for cohort delivery
Health Scholars is oriented toward educator-led programs where many learners need the same content and evaluation approach. Standardized scenarios can reduce variability in how training is delivered across instructors and locations. This is useful for organizations that need repeatable training for compliance, quality initiatives, or system-wide rollouts.
Supports debrief and assessment
Simulation programs typically require structured debriefing and evidence of completion, and the product is positioned to support those workflows. Digital delivery can make it easier to track participation and progress compared with purely in-person simulation sessions. This aligns with how many healthcare training teams document competency activities.
VR hardware and logistics
VR-based training introduces dependencies on headset procurement, device management, and physical space considerations. Organizations may need additional IT support for deployment, updates, and user troubleshooting. These operational requirements can slow adoption compared with purely web-based learning tools.
Content fit varies by specialty
Simulation value depends on how closely scenarios match local protocols, equipment, and scope of practice. Some organizations may need customization or supplemental content to cover specialty workflows or unique clinical pathways. If the available scenario library does not align with priorities, time-to-value can be longer.
Integration details not always clear
Healthcare education teams often require integration with LMS, identity providers, and reporting systems. If integrations are limited or require professional services, administrators may rely on manual user management and data exports. This can create extra work for large programs with frequent learner turnover.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Subscription (institutional/enterprise) | Not published — contact Health Scholars / UpSkill (custom pricing) | Subscription-based licensing (licensed user authorizations). Fees and quantities are specified in an Order Form; payment in U.S. Dollars; fees are non-cancelable and non-refundable; renewals at Health Scholars’ list price. See Subscription Agreement and contact/demo call-to-action on vendor site. |