Clinical flow
Slides follow a lecture arc that makes sense to residents, fellows, attendings, and conference audiences.
SlideCraft Pro
Morning report, noon conference, grand rounds — create polished residency presentations that impress your attendings.
Morning Report — Chest Pain Workup
Noon Conference — Antimicrobial Stewardship
Chief Resident Lecture Series
Case Conference — Diagnostic Dilemma
Board Review — High-Yield Emergency Medicine
Case-based presentation structure
Diagnostic reasoning slide flow
Cinematic design for conferences
Export to PPTX, PDF, or images
Residency is the period in a physician's career when teaching expectations outpace preparation time most acutely. A PGY-2 internal medicine resident presenting at morning report at 7am, a surgery resident expected to deliver a noon conference lecture between operative cases, a pediatrics resident preparing a case conference presentation while post-call — these are the clinicians SlideCraft Pro was built for. The platform generates residency-quality presentations in the time it takes to write a patient note.
Morning report is the most common residency teaching format, and SlideCraft Pro's Case Presentation educational focus generates the exact structure attendings expect: a concise opening slide with the presenting complaint and key vitals, a focused history slide, physical examination highlights, laboratory and imaging results framing, a differential diagnosis reasoning slide, and a working diagnosis and initial management plan. The diagnostic reasoning arc — from undifferentiated complaint through systematic evaluation to leading diagnosis — is the intellectual content that makes a morning report valuable, and the AI builds it into the slide structure automatically.
Noon conference lectures on clinical topics benefit from the lecture educational focus, which produces a progressive didactic arc from pathophysiology and epidemiology through diagnostic criteria and management algorithms to clinical pearls and a closing summary. Board review sessions can be generated with a high-yield format that emphasizes mnemonics, comparison tables, and tested clinical scenarios.
Chief resident lecture series and PGY-level-specific core curriculum content are both supported. The slide count can be set to match the teaching conference time slot — 10 to 12 slides for a 15-minute presentation, 30 to 35 for a formal 45-minute lecture — and the PPTX export with speaker notes ensures that even a resident presenting for the first time has a complete teaching script. Expert plan users can enable PubMed verification to add citation credibility before presenting to a critical attending audience.
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 residency presentation generator 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 Morning Report — Chest Pain Workup or Noon Conference — Antimicrobial Stewardship. 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.