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K-Dense-AI

ronald-c-kessler

by K-Dense-AI
star 56

This skill applies the analytical frameworks of Ronald C. Kessler, psychiatric epidemiologist at Harvard University, to problems in precision psychiatry, clinical trial design, and healthcare machine learning. Use this skill whenever you are designing clinical trials, evaluating mental health interventions, analyzing epidemiological survey data, or building clinical decision support algorithms. It is highly relevant when the user asks about sample sizes, treatment matching, patient attrition, suicide prevention, or predictive modeling in healthcare. Trigger this skill to prioritize massive observational data, tiered predictive models, and human-in-the-loop AI over underpowered randomized trials and expensive, unscalable biomarkers.

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schedule Updated 2 months ago
langcare

langcare-mental-health

by langcare
star 41

Performs mental health screening using PHQ-9 (depression), GAD-7 (anxiety), AUDIT-C (alcohol use), and Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale from FHIR Observation data. Tracks symptom trends and treatment response. Use when asked for mental health screening, depression assessment, PHQ-9 score, GAD-7 score, anxiety assessment, or behavioral health evaluation.

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langcare

mental-health-screening

by langcare
star 41

Implements validated mental health screening tools (PHQ-9, GAD-7, AUDIT-C, C-SSRS, MDQ, PC-PTSD-5) with scoring, interpretation, and safety planning. Use when user asks to "screen for depression", "anxiety screening", "PHQ-9 score", "GAD-7", "suicide risk assessment", "AUDIT-C", "bipolar screening", "PTSD screen", "mental health assessment", or needs behavioral health screening documentation. Do NOT use for psychiatric medication management, therapy notes, or detailed psychiatric evaluations.

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schedule Updated 4 months ago
xjtulyc

clinical-assessment

by xjtulyc
star 29

Use this Skill to score and interpret clinical scales: PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5, reliable change index (RCI), norm comparison, and longitudinal change visualization.

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schedule Updated 3 months ago
CaseMark

assessing-suicide-risk

by CaseMark
star 24

Applies Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale and structured risk assessment frameworks. Use when assessing suicide risk, documenting safety evaluations, or creating safety plans.

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CaseMark

conducting-capacity-evaluations

by CaseMark
star 24

Assesses medical decision-making capacity with Appelbaum criteria documentation. Use when evaluating decision-making capacity, documenting capacity assessments, or determining informed consent ability.

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CaseMark

conducting-cognitive-assessments

by CaseMark
star 24

Administers and interprets cognitive screening tools (MoCA, MMSE, SLUMS) with dementia evaluation. Use when screening for cognitive impairment, administering MoCA/MMSE, or evaluating dementia.

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CaseMark

conducting-forensic-evaluations

by CaseMark
star 24

Structures forensic psychiatric evaluations for competency, insanity, and civil commitment proceedings. Use when performing forensic evaluations, assessing competency, or documenting forensic opinions.

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CaseMark

conducting-psychiatric-evaluations

by CaseMark
star 24

Structures comprehensive psychiatric evaluation with MSE, diagnostic formulation, and risk assessment. Use when performing psychiatric assessments, documenting mental status exams, or creating diagnostic formulations.

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CaseMark

creating-treatment-plans-psychiatric

by CaseMark
star 24

Structures psychiatric treatment plans with diagnoses, goals, interventions, and measurable outcomes. Use when creating psychiatric treatment plans, setting therapeutic goals, or documenting treatment modalities.

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CaseMark

documenting-mental-status-exams

by CaseMark
star 24

Creates structured MSE documentation covering appearance, behavior, speech, mood, thought, cognition, and insight. Use when documenting mental status, writing MSE sections, or describing psychiatric findings.

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CaseMark

documenting-psychotherapy-notes

by CaseMark
star 24

Structures psychotherapy documentation meeting billing and clinical requirements. Use when documenting therapy sessions, writing progress notes, or recording psychotherapy interventions.

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The Structure of a Professional SKILL.md File

A valid SKILL.md configuration is designed to be easily read by humans and parsed by LLMs. It contains precise system instructions, trigger conditions, required parameters, and execution examples. Below is the typical architectural blueprint of a professional agent skill:

  • Metadata & Core Scope: Declares the name of the skill, author details, target models, and a description of the capability.
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