Use AI to prepare clear talking points before presenting a challenging case at peer review or M&M conference.
When you're preparing to present a complex or adverse outcome case at peer review, morbidity and mortality conference, or quality committee, the stakes feel high. You need to be organized, transparent, and ready to discuss what happened and what you learned — without being defensive. Use this prompt to help you structure your thoughts, anticipate questions, and walk into the room feeling prepared and professional. Remember: never include real patient names or identifying details. Review AI output carefully and adjust based on your institution's presentation format.
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“Act as a senior physician educator who helps prepare clinicians for peer review presentations. I need to present a case at our upcoming peer review conference. Here is a summary of the case (no patient identifiers): [describe the clinical scenario, timeline, decisions made, and outcome]. Help me prepare by creating: 1) A clear, chronological case summary suitable for oral presentation (2-3 minutes), 2) Three key learning points or system issues this case highlights, 3) Five questions the committee might ask me and suggested ways to answer them thoughtfully and non-defensively, and 4) One concrete practice or system change I could propose based on this case. Use a respectful, educational tone focused on learning and improvement, not blame.”
March 9, 2026
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