Clinical flow
Slides follow a lecture arc that makes sense to residents, fellows, attendings, and conference audiences.
SlideCraft Pro
Imaging interpretation, modality comparisons, radiologic anatomy — create radiology teaching decks with visual precision.
Chest X-Ray Systematic Interpretation
CT Abdomen — Common Pathology Patterns
MRI Brain — Key Sequences and Findings
Musculoskeletal Imaging Approach
Contrast Reactions — Prevention and Management
Image-centered slide layouts
Side-by-side comparison grids
Cinematic dark theme for reading rooms
Export to PPTX, PDF, or images
Radiology teaching is fundamentally image-centered, but the cognitive scaffold around those images — the systematic interpretation approach, the differential diagnosis framework, the modality selection rationale — is where great radiology education lives. A chest X-ray teaching session is only as useful as the systematic approach it instills: the ABCDE mnemonic for systematic review, the recognition of interstitial versus alveolar patterns, the identification of pleural effusion on supine versus upright films, the subtle findings of pulmonary hypertension versus congestive heart failure. SlideCraft Pro generates radiology teaching decks that build this cognitive framework around the visual content.
The AI structures radiology lectures around imaging pattern recognition and systematic interpretation. For chest radiology, it produces slides covering the normal chest X-ray anatomy checklist, common pathology pattern recognition (consolidation, atelectasis, pneumothorax, pleural effusion, pulmonary edema), and the integration of clinical context into interpretation. For CT abdomen, it generates slides covering systematic organ review, common acute pathology patterns (appendicitis criteria, mesenteric adenitis, bowel obstruction transition zone), and incidentaloma management frameworks.
Modality comparison lectures — MRI versus CT for specific clinical questions, ultrasound versus MRI for biliary pathology, nuclear medicine versus CT for pulmonary embolism — are well supported by SlideCraft's side-by-side comparison grid layout. Contrast reaction management slides follow the ACR guidelines for contrast reaction grading, premedication indications, and emergency treatment protocols.
Neuroradiology content covers key MRI sequences by clinical indication, DWI patterns in acute ischemia, ring-enhancing lesion differential diagnosis, and white matter lesion categorization. Radiology residents, medical students in radiology clerkship, and clinical educators who teach cross-sectional imaging interpretation use SlideCraft Pro to build reading room teaching cases, noon conference lectures, and subspecialty radiology board review sessions.
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 radiology 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 Chest X-Ray Systematic Interpretation or CT Abdomen — Common Pathology Patterns. 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.