Use AI to create a structured prep brief for presenting patient cases at quality review or peer learning meetings.

If you're scheduled to present a complex case at a quality improvement meeting, peer review, or morbidity and mortality conference, organizing your thoughts and anticipating questions can feel overwhelming. AI can help you transform your messy clinical narrative into a clear, structured case brief — complete with learning points, discussion questions, and areas where you might get challenged. Start by describing the case timeline, your clinical reasoning, the outcome, and what you'd like the group to focus on. Then ask the AI to format it into a professional case presentation structure and generate likely questions colleagues might ask. This lets you walk into the room confident, organized, and ready for discussion — not scrambling to remember details or justify your decisions on the spot. Remember: never paste real patient data. Use a de-identified, hypothetical version of the case, and always review the AI's output to ensure clinical accuracy before using it in any real setting.

Try this prompt today

I'm presenting a case at our next peer review meeting. Here's a de-identified summary: [briefly describe patient age/gender, presenting complaint, your diagnostic reasoning, treatment decisions, outcome, and one thing you're unsure about]. Please create a structured case presentation with: (1) a concise case summary, (2) key clinical decision points, (3) what went well and what could be improved, (4) 3-4 discussion questions for the group, and (5) likely questions colleagues might ask me and how I should prepare to answer them.

February 17, 2026

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