Use AI to prepare a structured presentation outline before teaching medical students or residents on rounds.
Teaching on rounds or leading a didactic session can feel rushed when you're already overwhelmed. AI can help you quickly organize your thoughts into a clear, engaging teaching outline—complete with key learning points, case prompts, and discussion questions—so you walk in confident and prepared. 1. Decide on your topic (e.g., hypertension management, approach to chest pain, diabetes complications) and your learners' level (students, interns, residents). 2. Ask AI to generate a 10-15 minute teaching outline with 3-5 key learning objectives, relevant clinical pearls, and 2-3 discussion questions to engage learners. 3. Review the outline and ask AI to expand any section that feels thin or add a brief case vignette to illustrate a concept. 4. Request a one-page summary or handout version learners can reference later. 5. Adjust the tone or complexity based on your audience and your teaching style, then save it for future use or adaptation. Always review the content for accuracy and alignment with current guidelines before teaching. AI helps you structure your knowledge efficiently, but your clinical judgment and expertise make the teaching meaningful.
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“I'm teaching a 10-minute bedside teaching session to third-year medical students about managing uncomplicated hypertension in primary care. Create a structured outline with 4 key learning objectives, 3 clinical pearls, and 2 discussion questions I can use to engage them. Make it practical and focused on what they'll see in clinic.”
March 4, 2026
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