Our Mission
Build the best way to master high-stakes clinical decision-making.
Simulation-based learning, built for critical care
Critical care has the highest stakes in medicine. The decisions made in small amount of time can have an enormous impact — and yet most physicians prepare for them through textbooks and sporadic clinical exposure.
SimAcademy is built on a simple idea: the best way to develop reliable clinical judgment is through deliberate, repeated practice under realistic conditions — with immediate, structured feedback.
Evidence-tied teaching points
Every scenario is grounded in current guidelines and peer-reviewed literature.
Realistic decision pressure
Simulations mirror the real patient encounter from presentation through disposition — including the time pressure and ambiguity of live cases.
Measurable competency
Track performance across scenarios over time, giving program directors and learners a clear picture of where gaps exist.
The first smart lesson authoring tool
We're building the tool that helps educators tie every teaching point directly to the evidence behind it — making lessons more rigorous without making them harder to create.
Linked to guidelines
Teaching points reference PALS, ATLS, and current literature — not just convention.
Built for educators
Faculty can author, edit, and publish complete simulation scenarios without writing code.
Board-aligned content
Mapped to the ABP content outline so residents know their preparation is targeted and complete.
Team

DJ Erraballi
CEO & Founder
Entrepreneur and product builder focused on creating healthcare experiences that bring clarity, trust, and even joy to patients and clinicians. Background in software engineering and scaling complex systems at Yahoo, SymphonyRM, and Oscar Health.
LinkedInAdvisory Board

Niharika Goparaju, MD
Pediatric Emergency Medicine Physician
Dell Children's Medical Center · Clinical Assistant Professor, UT Austin
Pediatric emergency medicine physician and innovator passionate about empowering healthcare providers to improve patient lives.
LinkedInSee it in action
Try a free simulation and experience the difference between reading about a resuscitation and running one.