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An elevated view over a formal garden laid out as a geometric hedge labyrinth

For research labs

Somewhere a model can
be wrong safely.

Clinical judgement is a sequence of decisions made under uncertainty with costs attached, not a question-answering problem. We turn real patient trajectories into worlds where those decisions can be practised and scored.

How it works

We build them around the behaviour you are chasing.

Name the clinical behaviour your model cannot yet do. If there is a real task underneath it with an outcome we can anchor to, we design it, staff it with specialists and attack it before it ships: an agent that can score without treating the patient means the task gets rewritten.
TriageDifferential diagnosisImaging interpretationLongitudinal managementMedication safetyDocumentation and coding

Anatomy

What every environment has in it.

A real trajectory underneath

A de-identified patient record cut at the moment of presentation, not a vignette someone wrote.

The actions a clinician has

Order a test, ask the patient, read the prior, escalate, discharge, write the note. Investigations cost money and time, and reward says so.

A verifier a clinician wrote

A specialist rubric where the answer is judgement, and the recorded outcome wherever the world eventually settled it.

A formal garden labyrinth seen from above

Begin

Bring us the capability. We will build the world for it.