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2026
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| Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19712641 |
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- <p>This document establishes the entry-level competencies for the Clinical Judgment Integrity <br>Officer (CJIO) role. These competencies define the observable and measurable behaviors that <br>an entry-level CJIO must demonstrate upon completion of preparatory education, including the <br>Clinical AI Governance Certificate (CAGC). <br>The competencies are organized into nine domains: a Foundations domain establishing <br>grounding concepts, three domains corresponding to the theoretical governance layers (model, <br>infrastructure, care delivery), two cross-cutting methodology domains (audit and investigation), <br>two cross-cutting practice domains (authority-and-collaboration, and fiduciary accountability), <br>and a continuing competence domain addressing the velocity of change in the AI landscape. <br>Each competency is written as an observable behavior examinable against evidence. Where a <br>competency requires differentiation across the five-layer AI taxonomy (classical AI, machine <br>learning, deep learning, generative AI, agentic AI), the layer-specific expectations are named <br>explicitly. The three-concept theoretical stack — judgment as the protected construct, <br>discernment as the theoretical heart, attention as the mechanism — runs as a vertical spine <br>through every domain.</p>