From conversation to editable first draft, without the blank page.
Clinical Drafting turns fictional or fully anonymised case material into a structured referral-letter, advice-and-guidance, or summary example. You get a starting point for learning, supervision, or later clinician-led drafting — not a finished clinical document.
The blank page is the bottleneck, not the learning. Most clinicians know the structure they want to practise. The friction is in organising the sections and turning anonymised context into something editable.
68M presenting with sudden onset right-sided weakness and aphasia lasting 45 minutes, now fully resolved.
Flag ABCD2 score of 5 (High risk for early stroke).
Hypertension, poorly controlled. Non-smoker. No previous history of stroke or TIA.
Describe the anonymised case in conversation.
Discuss a fictional or fully anonymised scenario with the assistant as you normally would.
Ask for an example draft.
Say something like "write a referral example" or "create an A&G learning example." The assistant generates a structured example before responding with its explanation.
Review and edit.
The document appears in an editable workspace alongside the conversation. Review each section, add missing detail, and correct anything that needs professional judgement.
Copy for review.
Hit "Copy text" if you want to move the example into your own clinician-reviewed drafting workflow. ClinicQuest does not send documents or update records.
Why use Clinical Drafting?
Best Use Cases
Where it works well Use it
- ✓ Referral-writing practice
You want to practise the structure of a referral using fictional or fully anonymised context.
- ✓ Advice-and-guidance requests
Create an A&G-style example from conversation so you can review structure and content.
- ✓ Teaching and supervision
Generate a draft, discuss it, and edit it together with a trainee.
Where judgement still sits with you
- ! Clinician review is required
Every draft needs professional review before anything is used outside ClinicQuest. It is a starting point, not a finished product.
- ! Prompts are just reminders
Red-flag and missing-information prompts are suggestions, not requirements or safety assurance.
Clinical Drafting provides editable examples from fictional or fully anonymised material, not a finished-document system. Do not use it as a real-patient document generator or clinical workflow tool.
What it costs.
Same credit cost as a regular assistant message.
No separate cost for the workspace itself.
Editing the draft after generation costs nothing.
Get past the blank page quickly.
Turn anonymised context into a structured first draft for review.