Selatogrel Launch · Patient & Caregiver Training Studio
Training that has to work at 2 a.m.

Design the training
for the worst 5 minutes of their life.

Selatogrel only works if the right patient — and the person next to them — recognizes the event, injects, and hands off to EMS in the first five minutes of a suspected MI. Drop in a training scenario, a teach-back question, a wallet-card draft, or an objection response. Role-Play runs it against simulated patients, caregivers, HCP trainers, and EMS/ED — side-by-side — and shows you how each one actually reacts before the training reaches a real household.

No draft yet? Role-Play works on anything you paste in.
The engine

Every piece of patient & caregiver training — pressure-tested against the people who'll use it.

Paste, upload, or pull from your library. Pick the personas. Compare reactions column-by-column. Iterate until the scenario, the teach-back, and the wallet card all land.

Training scenarios

Stress-test the realism, tension, and decision points of each scenario.

Teach-back questions

Find questions that predict what a caregiver will actually do at 2 a.m.

Objections

Surface the pushback patients and caregivers will actually raise.

Discussion prompts

Pick prompts that get honest talk about false alarms, not nodding.

Symptom-recognition materials

Sharpen the 'inject-now' checklist so it sticks under panic.

Wallet cards & lock-screen copy

Make sure the handoff artifact works when the patient can't speak.

EMS/ED briefing materials

Prepare the receivers who've never heard of the drug at launch.

The three moments the training has to nail

Start from a training scenario.

Each scenario is a draft — branching decisions, teaching points, teach-back stems, and likely objections — ready to drop straight into Role-Play and pressure-test against patients, caregivers, HCP trainers, and EMS.