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Clinical Judgment Assessment with Simulation Evidence

Clinical judgment is a process. Assessment should make the process visible.

Buyer problem

The buyer needs credible evidence.

Programs need evidence of how learners notice, interpret, prioritize, and respond.

Why traditional tools fail

Legacy tools see output, not thinking.

Written cases can test recall but may miss real-time prioritization and explanation quality.

How QLM solves it

QLM captures the process.

QLM uses simulation pathways and structured explanations to capture judgment evidence.

Evidence captured

The pilot produces reviewable signals.

Evidence includes action selection, rationale, safety reasoning, escalation, and reflection after outcome changes.

Pilot design

A focused pilot can run before a district or institutional rollout.

Select one judgment domain, run simulation assessment, and review whether the evidence supports faculty decisions.

  • Select one cohort and one measurable outcome.
  • Run QLM for a short cycle with teacher or leader review.
  • Review misconception, reasoning, and evidence patterns.
  • Decide whether to expand the pilot.

FAQ

Questions this page answers.

Is this high-stakes by default?

No. Initial use should be formative or pilot-based until validity evidence is reviewed.

What is captured?

The key evidence is the learner's decision path and explanation under scenario constraints.

Next step

Turn the category into a pilot.

Use this path when you want a pilot, research partnership, or product walkthrough.

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