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AI-powered medical training, built for real healthcare workflows

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UpLeap makes continuous training possible by turning your own documents such as guidelines, SOPs, and protocols into short, scenario-based training formats. 

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How it works

From document upload to training insights – all in one flow

Upload your local guidelines, let AI generate tailored training scenarios, assign them to your teams, and track progress in real time.

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Get Started

See UpLeap in action

Watch how a single document becomes a complete learning journey – from AI scenario generation to daily training analytics.

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Admin Center

Full control over training creation and delivery

Admins can upload documents, generate scenarios with a few inputs, define user groups, plan weekly challenges, and review analytics in one dashboard.

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Mobile App

Daily learning that fits into every shift

Healthcare workers access 4-minute interactive scenarios on their phones – alone or in teams. The Challenge Mode motivates individuals to test their knowledge, while Team Mode encourages collaborative decision-making.

Analytics & Insights

Turn every training into usable data

Track participation, performance, and skill gaps across departments. Automated reports and dashboards show who’s training, where gaps remain, and how care quality improves over time.

You Value

Built for hospitals, clinics, NGOs, and training programs

UpLeap simplifies workforce development by making continuous training measurable. Facilities save time, reduce onboarding costs, and strengthen clinical quality through data-driven learning routines.

 Topics & Clinical Fields

Create your own scenarios or use existing ones from our scenario database

UpLeap supports training across all major clinical areas — from Emergency Care to Mother & Child Health to Anaesthesia — and many others. The UpLeap platform already includes a large number of training scenarios in areas such as Basic Life Support, Obstetric Emergencies, Neonatal and Pediatric Care, and Trauma and Cardiac Emergencies.

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