Who is ClinicalBridge for?
ClinicalBridge supports medical learners, OSCE preparation, and training teams who need structured simulation practice.
Structured FAQs for learners, educators, and institutions evaluating ClinicalBridge.
ClinicalBridge supports medical learners, OSCE preparation, and training teams who need structured simulation practice.
Yes. You can upload supported case documents and run simulations grounded in that source context.
No. ClinicalBridge is an educational simulation platform and not a replacement for professional clinical supervision.
ClinicalBridge supports common case document formats used in training workflows, including PDF and presentation documents where enabled in your plan.
Sessions are evaluated using structured criteria focused on reasoning quality, missed concepts, communication approach, and overall clinical performance.
Yes. Repeating cases is encouraged so learners can apply feedback, close gaps, and track improvement over multiple attempts.
Yes. ClinicalBridge is designed to support both individual learners and larger training programs that need consistent simulation standards.
No. Most users can start quickly through the web interface by signing in, selecting or uploading a case, and launching a simulation.
Yes. The platform is built to support OSCE-style preparation through structured encounters, objective feedback, and repeatable practice.
Paid plans are managed from your billing profile, where you can upgrade, change plans, and manage subscription details.
ClinicalBridge applies reasonable technical safeguards for account and content protection. For full details, review our Privacy Policy.
ClinicalBridge is web-based, so authorized users can access it through supported browsers and internet-connected environments.
You can contact our team through the Contact Us page for product questions, account issues, and onboarding guidance.
No. ClinicalBridge is a supplemental training tool intended to support, not replace, faculty supervision and real-world clinical teaching.
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