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AI assessment for pharmacy competency

Rubric-graded, human signed-off. Not a quiz generator.

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Scorafy is the assessment-feedback layer for pharmacy training, intern assessment and continuing professional development. It reads a candidate's open-ended evidence - a clinical scenario response, a dispensing case, a patient-counselling answer or a recorded consultation - then maps it to your rubric with cited evidence taken from the work. A qualified assessor reviews every result and signs off before it is recorded, so no judgement is made by software alone. Built for defensibility: every result carries a human sign-off and a full audit trail. It is not a dispensing system or registry - it handles the part where the candidate's clinical reasoning is scored.

What you assess for pharmacy competency

  • Reviewing a prescription for accuracy and safety, including identifying a dosing or prescribing problem before dispensing
  • Identifying interactions, contraindications and allergies, and reasoning about the clinical risk
  • Counselling a patient on a medicine clearly, including how to take it, what to watch for and when to seek help
  • Recognising the limits of scope and when to refer to or contact the prescriber
  • Legal and record-keeping compliance, including controlled-drug handling and accurate documentation

A worked rubric criterion

You define the criteria and levels. Scorafy grades each answer against them, with the evidence.

Criterion

Identifies and acts on a prescribing problem before dispensing

1Not yet competent - dispenses a prescription with a dosing error, interaction or contraindication unaddressed, or cannot justify the safety check performed
2Competent - reviews the prescription against the patient's profile, identifies the problem, takes the correct action such as contacting the prescriber, and documents the decision
3Exemplary - reasons through the clinical risk and the alternatives, resolves the problem efficiently while keeping the patient informed, and documents the intervention so it is clear and defensible

Why a quiz won't cut it

Pharmacy is clinical judgement that protects patients, not recall of drug facts. A multiple-choice quiz can confirm a candidate knows an interaction exists, but it cannot show whether they would catch it on a real prescription, counsel a patient clearly, or know when to refer. That judgement lives in how a candidate works through a clinical scenario and explains the decision. Scorafy grades that open-ended evidence against your rubric, so the applied clinical reasoning is assessed, not the rote knowledge.

Written, video, audio or file

A recorded consultation adds value because counselling a patient is a spoken clinical skill. A candidate can upload a recording of a simulated patient-counselling consultation, and Scorafy assesses the actual interaction against your rubric - whether the advice was correct, clear and safe - alongside written work such as a dispensing-case response. That gives the assessor real evidence of practice to confirm rather than a written summary.

A qualified person signs off

Scorafy drafts the scoring against your rubric and references the evidence. A qualified assessor reviews every result, overrides anything, and finalises it. The AI score is kept alongside the human-final score as an audit trail, so no decision is solely automated and every result can be explained.

Compliance and defensibility

Pharmacy competency is high-stakes and regulated, and evidence can include health information, so a human in the loop is essential. Scorafy is built compliance-first under the GDPR and the EU AI Act, and assessment is treated as a higher-scrutiny use of AI. A qualified assessor reviews and signs off every result - there is no solely-automated competency decision. Every score keeps an audit trail showing the rubric applied, the evidence cited, and the assessor who confirmed it, which is what you rely on at review or audit.

Frequently asked questions

Can Scorafy assess a recorded patient-counselling consultation?

Yes. A candidate can upload a recording of a simulated counselling consultation, plus written dispensing-case responses. Scorafy assesses the consultation against your rubric, cites the moments that support each judgement, then a qualified assessor reviews and signs off.

How is health information in submissions handled?

Scorafy is built compliance-first under the GDPR and EU AI Act, with an audit trail on every result. You set the rubric and your assessors control what is recorded, so any health information in submitted evidence is handled within your existing privacy obligations.

Does software decide whether a candidate is competent?

No. Scorafy scores the evidence and shows its reasoning, but a qualified assessor reviews and signs off every result before it is recorded. No clinical competency decision is made by software alone.

Is Scorafy a dispensing system or registry?

No. Scorafy assesses submissions and produces a defensible, human-signed result. It is not your dispensing software or credential registry - it plugs into the part where candidate work is scored and works alongside the systems you already use.

See it on your own rubric

Start free, build one rubric, and run a real submission through it before you decide.