Clinical AI Safety

Simulators

Rehearse the decisions before you have to make them.

Ten interactive scenarios spanning the CSO workflow — from first hazard log through go-live decision to post-deployment drift. The Hazard Log Builder launches first.

Simulator 01Planned

Safety Case Reviewer

Read a realistic supplier Safety Case Report. Flag the claims that need evidence, the controls that do not control, and the assumptions that break under AI.

Simulator 02Planned

DPIA Workshop

Draft a Data Protection Impact Assessment for an AI-enabled clinical tool. Identify lawful bases, transfers, and residual risk.

Simulator 03Planned

Clinical Risk Workshop

Facilitate a structured hazard identification session with a mixed clinical team. Walk a scenario from whiteboard to log entry.

Simulator 04Launch simulator

Hazard Log Builder

Work through a realistic AI deployment scenario. Identify hazards, apply controls, export an audit-ready hazard log.

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Simulator 05Planned

Go / No-Go Decision

A supplier has submitted final safety documentation. You are chairing the go-live meeting. What do you need to see, and what is missing?

Simulator 06Planned

AI Drift Monitoring

A deployed model's performance is drifting in a specific patient cohort. Decide what to monitor, what to escalate, and when to pause use.

Simulator 07Planned

PSIRF AI Incident

A suspected AI-contributed clinical incident has been reported. Plan a PSIRF-compliant response that learns rather than blames.

Simulator 08Planned

Vendor Negotiation

Rehearse the conversations that most determine deployment safety — the ones with the vendor's clinical lead, not their account manager.

Simulator 09Planned

Trust Board Brief

Brief a Trust board on the clinical risks of a proposed AI deployment in language that is accurate, honest, and actionable.

Simulator 10Planned

Model Update Review

A supplier has released a new model version. Decide whether it counts as a change that requires a fresh safety case.

Disclaimer. Independent educational resource — not affiliated with NHS England or any regulatory body. For educational use only.