Clinical flow
Slides follow a lecture arc that makes sense to residents, fellows, attendings, and conference audiences.
SlideCraft Pro
Enter your case details and AI builds a complete, structured clinical case presentation — HPI, physical exam, workup, DDx, diagnosis, and management plan.
65yo with chest pain and elevated troponin
Young woman with progressive dyspnea and hemoptysis
Child with fever, rash, and joint pain
Elderly man with acute confusion and UTI
Patient with weight loss and night sweats
Structures any case into standard presentation format
DDx and management slides auto-generated
Teaching points extracted from the case
Ready for attending rounds or case conference
Clinical case presentations are the fundamental unit of medical teaching. Every morning report, every noon conference case, every grand rounds, every tumor board, every M&M conference is built around the presentation of a patient's clinical course as a structured narrative. The format has conventions that medical educators take for granted because they are learned through years of training: history of present illness structured by onset, quality, severity, timing, modifiers, and associated symptoms; physical examination organized by system; diagnostic workup presented with the clinical reasoning that drove each test; differential diagnosis stated explicitly with supporting and contradicting evidence; final diagnosis with pathophysiologic explanation; management plan tied to the diagnosis and evidence base.
SlideCraft Pro's clinical case presentation generator builds this structure automatically. Enter the key clinical details — patient demographics, presenting complaint, key history elements, physical examination findings, laboratory and imaging results — and the AI generates a complete, professionally designed case presentation deck in seconds. Each slide follows the conventional clinical narrative format, and the diagnostic reasoning section is structured as an explicit reasoning arc rather than a list of diagnoses.
The differential diagnosis slide receives particular attention in the generation process. The AI produces a structured DDx with supporting and contradicting evidence for each leading diagnosis, organized by probability rather than by convenience. This is the format that experienced clinical educators recognize as evidence of genuine diagnostic reasoning — not a list of conditions that share a symptom.
Teaching points are extracted from the case and presented on a dedicated closing slide, giving any presenter a structured summary of the educational content embedded in the clinical narrative. This slide alone justifies the use of SlideCraft for teaching rounds, where the attending needs to close the session with explicit learning objectives rather than an unstructured discussion. The deck is ready for attending rounds or case conference as generated, and exports to PPTX for cases that require documentation.
Teaching structure
Slides follow a lecture arc that makes sense to residents, fellows, attendings, and conference audiences.
The deck can move into PowerPoint for local edits instead of trapping your content in a static image.
SlideCraft is conservative about uncertain claims and keeps human review in the loop for clinical teaching.
FAQ
Yes. Enter any clinical case presentation slides topic and SlideCraft generates a complete medical lecture deck with structured slide titles, clinical content, speaker notes, and editable export options.
Specific prompts work best, including topics like 65yo with chest pain and elevated troponin or Young woman with progressive dyspnea and hemoptysis. The more precise the teaching context, the cleaner the deck structure.
Yes. SlideCraft is designed for clinicians who need a fast first draft that can still be edited, reviewed, and exported for the real lecture workflow.
Generate a new deck or rebuild an older lecture into a cleaner teaching artifact.
Upload a .pptx or .pdf and preview a slide-by-slide rebuild before signup.
The structured-data model behind every deck: SlideV1, citations, review flags.
Before-and-after lectures showing what a SlideCraft rebuild changes.
Essays on citation density, slide cadence, and journal-club preparation.