InsideRx: From Lecture Slides to Structured Learning Experiences with AI
March 19, 2026
Medical educators spend countless hours transforming lecture materials into meaningful learning experiences.
In this live, hands-on workshop, you’ll explore a faster approach. Join ScholarRx for an interactive session where you’ll use TAI, an AI-powered teaching assistant built for medical and health professions educators, to transform your existing slides, transcripts, or notes into structured, digital learning content inside Bricks Create.
Led by Dr. Jeremy Richards, a medical educator and the Director of Curriculum at ScholarRx, this session focuses on real educator workflows and practical curriculum design strategies, demonstrating how AI can support faculty expertise while maintaining full academic oversight and instructional quality.
What you’ll learn
During this working session, you will learn how to:
• Turn slides, transcripts, or notes into a clear, pedagogically sound learning structure
• Generate learning objectives and organized instructional outlines
• Rapidly organize content into interactive learning sequences
• Collaborate and iterate with peers in small-group breakout sessions
• Practice a rapid faculty review process that maintains instructional accuracy and quality
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