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Grand Rounds Dossier — Clinical Case Two-Pane

A journal-formatted grand-rounds slide dividing patient history from diagnostic imaging in a strict two-column layout, with a numbered differential list and a JAMA-style case header. Built for radiology and internal-medicine rounds where clinical evidence must live beside narrative without competing.

This template refuses decoration: every element serves legibility or clinical hierarchy, nothing else. It exists for rooms where a missed finding has consequences — where body-serif type signals the authority of a peer-reviewed case report, a grayscale imaging panel commands undivided attention, and a single muted teal accent directs the eye to the differential without upstaging the image. It rejects brand gradients, rounded UI cards, and anything that telegraphs 'tech startup'; it should feel like a JAMA spread projected on a hospital wall at 6 a.m. rounds.

Palette — Nordic Frost

Prompt — Preview 1

Good for

  • · Grand-rounds and case-conference presentations with paired imaging
  • · Radiology or pathology teaching slides requiring image-label clarity
  • · Journal club case discussions in JAMA or NEJM format
  • · Fellowship didactics linking patient history to a single diagnostic image

Avoid for

  • · Statistical-results slides requiring multiple layered data charts
  • · Public-health awareness or patient-facing education decks
  • · Non-clinical academic disciplines with no imaging panel content
  • · Keynote or plenary talks without a discrete patient-case structure

Tags

#grand-rounds#two-pane#radiology#serif-body#clinical-case#differential-list

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