Val Bellman, M.D., M.P.H., Psy.D., QME

Understanding Your QME Appointment Experience

A psychiatric QME evaluation is a detailed assessment that takes several hours, with the evaluator reviewing your records in advance to ensure every aspect of your condition is carefully examined.

Core Components of the Evaluation

The QME carefully reviews your:

  • Medical records

  • Employment history

  • Prior evaluation reports

This allows the evaluator to tailor the appointment to your case.

A detailed discussion where you provide:

  • Comprehensive information about your symptoms and condition development

  • Honest input on how your condition impacts your daily life and work

A structured assessment evaluating:

  • Mood and emotional state

  • Thought processes and clarity

  • Cognitive function (memory, concentration, reasoning)

  • Behavioral observations

If records contain inconsistencies or missing details, the QME may ask clarifying questions about:

  • Treatment responses

  • Medication effectiveness

  • Timeline of events

Your evaluation includes:

  • Medical History: Psychiatric background, symptoms, and treatments
  • Work Connection: How workplace factors relate to your condition
  • Current Symptoms: Depression, anxiety, PTSD, sleep, and cognitive issues
  • Work Impact: Effects on job performance and daily functioning
  • Treatment Plan: Previous care review and future recommendations

This thorough evaluation ensures comprehensive assessment of your work-related psychiatric condition for accurate medical-legal opinion and fair claim resolution.

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