About Clinical Reasoning
Learn Clinical Reasoning Through Play
Clinical reasoning is the process health professionals use to gather information, interpret findings, and make decisions about patient care. It’s an essential skill for safe and effective practice — and now you can train it in minutes a day, right from your phone.
The Clinical Reasoning App turns real-world patient scenarios into an interactive learning experience. Designed by General Practice Supervision Australia (GPSA), it’s trusted by educators, supervisors, and healthcare teams nationwide.
What You’ll Get
• Realistic Scenarios — From general practice to specialist cases
• Save & Resume — Return to unfinished cases anytime
• Share Cases — Collaborate with peers, supervisors, or students
• Step-by-Step Structure — Move logically from presenting complaint to final reasoning
• Randomised Options — Every playthrough feels unique
• Learning Resources — Access “How to Play” and evidence-based reasoning models in-app.
Perfect For:
• General Practitioners & GP Registrars
• International Medical Graduates (IMGs)
• Medical Educators & Supervisors
• Allied Health Professionals
• Medical Students, Interns, and Specialty Trainees
Why It Works
• Portable — Learn anywhere, on your own schedule
• Collaborative — Encourage discussion and feedback
• Cross-Disciplinary — Add category packs for different specialties
• Exam Ready — Prepare for OSCEs, clinical assessments, and real-world decision-making.
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clinical reasoning, GP training, medical education, patient scenarios, diagnostic skills, OSCE preparation, allied health learning, medical supervisor tools, IMG support, healthcare learning game, reasoning models, clinical teaching resources, case-based learning, interactive medical app
Developed by GPSA
GPSA has a long-standing reputation for supporting medical education and supervision across Australia. This app is part of our mission to deliver innovative, accessible, and practical learning tools for the next generation of health professionals.
Clinical reasoning is the process health professionals use to gather information, interpret findings, and make decisions about patient care. It’s an essential skill for safe and effective practice — and now you can train it in minutes a day, right from your phone.
The Clinical Reasoning App turns real-world patient scenarios into an interactive learning experience. Designed by General Practice Supervision Australia (GPSA), it’s trusted by educators, supervisors, and healthcare teams nationwide.
What You’ll Get
• Realistic Scenarios — From general practice to specialist cases
• Save & Resume — Return to unfinished cases anytime
• Share Cases — Collaborate with peers, supervisors, or students
• Step-by-Step Structure — Move logically from presenting complaint to final reasoning
• Randomised Options — Every playthrough feels unique
• Learning Resources — Access “How to Play” and evidence-based reasoning models in-app.
Perfect For:
• General Practitioners & GP Registrars
• International Medical Graduates (IMGs)
• Medical Educators & Supervisors
• Allied Health Professionals
• Medical Students, Interns, and Specialty Trainees
Why It Works
• Portable — Learn anywhere, on your own schedule
• Collaborative — Encourage discussion and feedback
• Cross-Disciplinary — Add category packs for different specialties
• Exam Ready — Prepare for OSCEs, clinical assessments, and real-world decision-making.
Search-Friendly Keywords (embedded in copy & metadata)
clinical reasoning, GP training, medical education, patient scenarios, diagnostic skills, OSCE preparation, allied health learning, medical supervisor tools, IMG support, healthcare learning game, reasoning models, clinical teaching resources, case-based learning, interactive medical app
Developed by GPSA
GPSA has a long-standing reputation for supporting medical education and supervision across Australia. This app is part of our mission to deliver innovative, accessible, and practical learning tools for the next generation of health professionals.