Use AI to create a structured preparation guide for presenting a complex or controversial case at a multidisciplinary team meeting.
When you're about to present a diagnostically challenging case, a treatment dilemma, or a patient with complex psychosocial needs at tumor board, case conference, or team rounds, it helps to walk in with your thinking organized and potential objections anticipated. AI can help you structure your case presentation, identify which clinical details matter most to different specialists, and prepare responses to likely questions or pushback. Start by giving AI a brief, de-identified summary of the clinical scenario (no real patient information—use made-up details or speak in general terms). Ask it to generate a structured presentation outline that highlights key decision points, then request a list of questions each specialist might ask based on their discipline. Finally, have it help you draft clear, evidence-based responses to the toughest anticipated objections. This multi-step prep transforms a stressful presentation into a confident, collaborative discussion. This approach works especially well before tumor boards, ethics committees, complex discharge planning meetings, or any case conference where you're seeking input from multiple specialties. Always verify any clinical reasoning or evidence AI suggests before you rely on it in the actual meeting.
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“I'm presenting a complex case at a multidisciplinary meeting next week. The scenario is: a 68-year-old with newly diagnosed stage 3 lung cancer, severe COPD, frailty, and limited social support who is unsure about pursuing chemotherapy. Create a structured 5-minute case presentation outline that highlights key decision points. Then list 3 tough questions an oncologist, pulmonologist, and social worker might each ask. Finally, draft brief, evidence-informed responses to the two hardest questions.”
March 19, 2026
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