Use AI to review your clinical case presentations before rounds to strengthen logic and catch missing details.
Before presenting a complex case at morning report, grand rounds, or a case conference, you can use AI as a trial audience to test your narrative and logic. Paste your draft case presentation into ChatGPT or Claude and ask it to identify logical gaps, missing clinical reasoning steps, or areas where your audience might get confused. The AI will flag sections that need more context, point out where your differential reasoning could be clearer, or suggest questions attendees might ask. This helps you revise your presentation so it flows better and anticipates audience questions before you're standing in front of the room. You can also ask AI to simulate specific types of reviewers — like a skeptical specialist, a medical student who needs more background, or a quality officer focused on systems issues. This multi-perspective review catches different kinds of problems: clinical logic holes, teaching opportunities you missed, or safety and workflow concerns. Revise your presentation based on the feedback, and you'll walk into rounds more confident and prepared. Always remember: use only de-identified or hypothetical case details, never real patient data, and review all AI feedback through your own clinical judgment before using it.
Try this prompt today
“I'm presenting a complex case at morning rounds tomorrow. Here's my draft presentation: [paste your de-identified case summary]. Please review it and identify: 1) any gaps in clinical reasoning or missing steps in my thought process, 2) places where the narrative might confuse the audience, and 3) tough questions attendings or specialists might ask that I should be ready to answer. Give me specific suggestions to strengthen the presentation.”
March 21, 2026
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