Radiography role-plays
Cases generated against a radiography topic schema — diabetes counselling, post-op handover, mammography screening counselling.
Live AI patient role-plays, 9-criteria scoring, and a case bank tuned to radiography scenarios — built for healthcare professionals registering with the regulators that matter to you.
Profession-aware role-plays covering 8+ radiography scenarios.
Full official rubric — automatically scored on every role-play.
UK HCPC · AHPRA / Medical Radiation Practice Board · Medical Radiation Technologists Board NZ and more.
A diagnostic radiographer explaining an MRI scan to an anxious patient and obtaining informed consent.
Cases generated against a radiography topic schema — diabetes counselling, post-op handover, mammography screening counselling.
Intelligibility, fluency, appropriateness, grammar, empathy, patient perspective, structure, gathering, giving — plus a 0–500 overall and band letter.
Industry-grade pronunciation analysis surfaces the specific words that hurt your score — including the clinical vocabulary radiographers say every day.
Each role-card has 4–5 tasks. We verify each one against your transcript with the exact quote you used — hit, partial, or miss.
Most radiographers lose marks in the same places: information giving (technical procedures in plain english), empathy with anxious or claustrophobic patients, providing structure for consent conversations. The recommender targets these criteria first.
Your recordings, transcripts, and scores stay on infrastructure we control. Export everything, delete your account, and your data is gone.
OET is recognised by healthcare regulators in every major destination. Practice on OET Live and you're preparing for the exact same Speaking format every one of them assesses.
Every case is generated against a radiography-specific topic schema and audited against the OET rubric before it enters the bank.
Outpatient imaging department, MRI pre-scan
Internalise these and you'll have go-to language for the moments that matter most in migrating radiographers' consultations.
“A lot of people feel exactly like you do walking into the room. Let me explain step by step what will happen, so nothing's a surprise.”
“There are a few things I need to check with you before we use the contrast dye — is it okay if I ask?”
“Let's pause there — any questions about that part before I tell you what's next?”
“Once we finish, you can have a cup of tea and we'll send the results to your doctor. Anything you want to ask before we start?”
We'll email you when your TestFlight build is ready. Free during early access — built specifically for migrating radiographers.