Clinical Scenarios
Practice prompt engineering with realistic radiation oncology scenarios. Each scenario shows you both a novice approach and an expert approach, highlighting what makes prompts effective.
How Scenarios Work
Read the context
Understand the clinical situation
Write your prompt
Try solving it yourself first
Compare approaches
See novice vs. expert prompts
Learn the principle
Understand why it matters
Generate a patient-friendly explanation of the treatment plan, side effects, and timeline.
Extract and organize the clinical information into a tumor board presentation format.
Draft an end-of-treatment summary suitable for the medical record. Include diagnosis, treatment delivered, tolerance, and follow-up plan.
Transform this rough dictation into a properly structured follow-up note.
Get organized dose constraint information for re-irradiation planning.
Draft professional responses to reviewer comments.
Get a structured evidence synthesis on proton therapy for pancreatic cancer.
Ready to practice freely?
After practicing with structured scenarios, try the Sandbox for open-ended prompt experimentation.
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