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TESTIMONIALS

‘It is a pleasure to do business with Roleplay Solutions.  I can’t understate how valuable it can be to have professional actors working alongside health professionals in clinical education settings and Toyah has been instrumental in not only helping to ensure our training programme runs smoothly but also to a high standard. I have been impressed by the skill and professionalism of the actors, and I look forward to continued work together in the future.’

Dr Beth Thomas / Simulation and Clinical Skills Centre Manager / Guy's and St Thomas

Thank You RPS, I really enjoyed the day and working with you. The trainees were extremely complimentary and I have just read a learning log entry about the day which showed the trainees got a huge amount out of the day. It really made me think about the difficulty of identifying what you need to know as a GP Trainee when most of your experience has been in secondary care. This sort of training really has the potential to help. 

It was also lovely to work with people from different backgrounds, but all working

towards the same end. A real team approach and I have been smiling all weekend!

Dr Lucy Farley / Program Director / UCLH

I approached RPS because we needed to use experienced actors to roleplay some scenarios with our medical students. RPS were incredibly helpful in finding suitable actors to portray the wide variety of scenarios that we had written. The students have rated the roleplay sessions as one of their favorite things about their programme and the tutors have also been incredibly complimentary about the actor's professionalism and the useful feedback the actors have given the students on their scenarios. I particularly enjoy the ease with which it is to deal with RPS when booking the actors and the enthusiasm and professionalism the actors bring on the day.

I would highly recommend RPS to people who need professional actors to do any kind of roleplay scenario.

Simon Power / KUMEC Manager and Stage 2 Administrator / Kings College London

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