Training Scenarios & Simulations
Scenario-Led Medical Training Designed to Build Real Confidence
At Lazarus Training, we believe practical skills should be trained in practical ways.
Medical emergencies are stressful, fast-moving, and often chaotic. People may be tired, distracted, working in darkness, dealing with noise, environmental pressures, or trying to manage multiple problems at once.
That is why we place such a strong emphasis on scenario-led learning and realistic casualty simulation.
Our training scenarios are designed to narrow the gap between the classroom and the reality of responding to a genuine emergency.
This is the foundation of our #trainforreal approach.
More Than Classroom Training
Many training providers focus heavily on PowerPoint presentations and controlled classroom exercises.
We take a different approach.
Lazarus Training specialises in immersive, practical learning designed to help delegates:
- build confidence under pressure
- improve decision-making
- develop communication skills
- apply medical interventions realistically
- work effectively as a team
- manage stress and distraction
People remember what they practise.
Realistic Casualty Simulation
We use a range of casualty simulation techniques to create realistic and memorable training environments.
Depending on the course and client requirement, this may include:
- role players
- realistic wounds and moulage
- simulated catastrophic bleeding
- low-light environments
- noise and distraction
- environmental challenges
- vehicle incidents
- remote environment scenarios
- multi-casualty incidents
Our aim is not theatrical shock value.
Our aim is to create realistic learning experiences that improve performance, confidence, and memory retention.






Designed Around Operational Reality
Training scenarios are tailored to reflect the environment delegates may actually encounter.
This may include:
Workplace Environments
- offices
- warehouses
- construction environments
- public-facing organisations
Police & Specialist Operations
- surveillance deployments
- rural environments
- firearms operations
- vehicle incidents
- prolonged casualty management
International & Remote Environments
- delayed evacuation
- hostile environments
- austere medical conditions
- limited equipment
- prolonged care situations
Media & Journalism
- protest environments
- hostile crowds
- remote filming locations
- high-pressure reporting environments
Building Confidence Under Pressure
A key objective of scenario-led training is helping delegates function more effectively under stress.
Well-designed simulations can:
- improve recall
- improve reaction time
- reduce hesitation
- improve communication
- strengthen team coordination
- expose gaps safely during training rather than during real incidents
Scenarios are structured to challenge delegates appropriately while maintaining a safe learning environment.
Structured Feedback & Debriefing
Learning does not stop when the scenario ends.
Lazarus Training uses:
- trained observers
- structured debriefs
- performance feedback
- facilitated reflection
- video review where appropriate and authorised
This allows delegates and organisations to identify strengths, learning points, and opportunities for improvement.

Flexible Delivery Options
Scenario and simulation training can be delivered:
- as standalone exercise days
- embedded into existing courses
- within wider organisational exercises
- at client sites
- in realistic outdoor environments
- at Lazarus Training venues
We can also work alongside existing organisational training teams to integrate medical response into wider operational training packages.
Realistic Training. Real Confidence.
Our scenario-led approach is used across the workplace, police, international, media, and specialist training programmes.
The aim remains the same:
To prepare people to respond more confidently when a real emergency happens.
To discuss scenario-based training or casualty simulation support, contact Lazarus Training on 0800 242 5210.
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