For healthcare professionals
Slaide for healthcare professionals
A clinical training presentation for ward staff. A patient education leaflet explaining a procedure. A research summary for a departmental meeting. Slaide produces finished, designed healthcare documents from a description and whatever source material you attach.

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Updated July 3, 2026
Slaide helps healthcare professionals produce clinical training presentations, patient education materials, research and evidence summaries and care pathway documents from a description and source material. Describe the topic and audience, attach a clinical guideline, published study or your own notes, and Slaide plans the structure, writes the content and designs every page. You review and export to PDF to share with your team or print for a clinic.
Describe the topic, the audience and the format. Attach a clinical guideline PDF, a published study or your own notes. Slaide reads the source, plans the structure, writes the content, designs every page and checks its own work. You review and export to PDF.
What Slaide does for healthcare professionals
Clinical training presentations
Describe the topic, the specialty and the audience level. Slaide builds a structured training deck: evidence summary, current guidelines, case examples, clinical decision points and a key-takeaways slide.
Patient education materials
Describe the condition, procedure or pathway and who it's for. Slaide builds a clear, plain-language patient leaflet or information sheet, structured, readable and designed to reduce anxiety rather than increase it.
Research and evidence summaries
Attach a published study, a systematic review or a set of guidelines and Slaide produces a formatted summary: background, methods, key findings, limitations, clinical implications.
Care pathway and protocol documents
Describe the pathway or protocol in clinical terms and Slaide builds a structured, designed document: steps, decision points, responsibilities and escalation criteria, laid out clearly for a clinical setting.
How it works
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Describe the topic and the document
Say what clinical topic it covers, who the audience is, consultants, nursing staff, patients, and what format you need: slides, a leaflet or a protocol document.
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Attach your source material
Add clinical guidelines, published studies, your own notes or a draft protocol. Slaide reads PDF, Word and other formats and builds from your actual content.
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Slaide builds it
The system plans the structure, writes the content from your source material, designs every page and checks each layout. You get a finished clinical document.
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Review and export
Click any section or text to adjust it. Every change is undoable. Export to PDF to share with your team or print for a clinic.
Try this prompt
“Build a 10-slide clinical training presentation on [topic] for [specialty] staff. Include key evidence, current guidelines, case examples and a summary slide.”
Start with this promptFAQ
Can Slaide build a patient leaflet from a clinical guideline PDF?
Yes. Attach the guideline and describe the patient audience. Slaide reads the clinical source material and translates the key points into clear, plain-language patient-facing content, structured and designed as a leaflet.
Can Slaide search for current clinical evidence as part of the build?
Yes. Slaide includes web search and can pull in current evidence, published guidelines and recent study findings during document generation. Always review any clinical content before using it in a patient or staff context.
Is Slaide free for healthcare professionals?
Free to start with no credit card, covering several documents. Pro is €18/month for unlimited pages and watermark-free exports. Many clinical educators and ward managers find it saves hours of preparation time each week.
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