skills/medical/clinical-research-tools/SKILL.md
Clinical research workflow guide for protocol design, endpoint selection, evidence grading, reporting-guideline selection, statistical planning, and clinical-trial evidence synthesis. Use when the user asks to design or review human-subjects research, trial analyses, observational studies, study protocols, CSRs, or clinical evidence summaries without requesting patient-specific diagnosis or treatment decisions.
npx skillsauth add drugclaw/drugclaw clinical-research-toolsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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Use this skill for group-level human research work, not bedside care.
Typical triggers:
Use this quick routing:
RCT: intervention efficacy, causal inference, registration-ready protocolsProspective cohort: prognosis, exposure-outcome tracking, real-world evidenceRetrospective cohort: registry or EHR analyses with explicit confounding controlCase-control: rare outcomes or exploratory risk-factor workCross-sectional: prevalence, survey snapshots, baseline association workDiagnostic accuracy: sensitivity, specificity, ROC, calibration, decision curvesPrediction model: risk scores, survival models, treatment-response models with external validation plansChoose and state the governing framework early:
CONSORT: randomized trialsSPIRIT: trial protocolsSTROBE: observational studiesPRISMA: systematic reviews and meta-analysisSTARD: diagnostic accuracy studiesTRIPOD: prediction modelsCARE: case reportsICH E3: clinical study reportsFor protocol or study-design requests:
Always address:
For evidence summaries:
Good outputs usually include:
For ClinicalTrials.gov, openFDA, or OpenAlex lookups, activate pharma-db-tools.
For cohort tables, biosignals, or DICOM datasets, activate medical-data-tools.
For citation cleanup, evidence matrices, or structured review drafting, activate literature-review-tools.
For hypothesis tests, regression, or effect-size reporting, activate stat-modeling-tools.
For Kaplan-Meier, log-rank, or Cox workflows, activate survival-analysis-tools.
For manuscript critique, hypothesis framing, or reproducibility checklists, activate scientific-workflow-tools.
For molecular, variant, pathway, or structure work, activate bio-tools, bio-db-tools, chem-tools, or docking-tools as appropriate.
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Survival and time-to-event workflow guide for Kaplan-Meier summaries, log-rank tests, and Cox proportional hazards models with reproducible outputs. Use when the user asks for time-to-event analysis, censored data summaries, hazard ratios, or survival-group comparison for research datasets.
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Statistical modeling workflow guide for hypothesis tests, effect-size reporting, statsmodels regression, diagnostics, and structured result export. Use when the user asks for statistical test selection, OLS or logistic regression, coefficient tables, inference, or reproducible statistical summaries for scientific datasets.
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Research-method workflow guide for hypothesis framing, peer-review style critique, reproducibility planning, study-design checks, and scientific-writing structure. Use when the user asks for manuscript critique, research-gap framing, hypothesis generation, reproducibility checklists, or study-planning support that should stay on the research side rather than patient-care decisions.
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Scientific visualization workflow guide for publication-ready static figures with seaborn or matplotlib and interactive figures with Plotly. Use when the user asks for scientific plots, cohort or assay figures, publication graphics, dashboards, or reusable plotting scripts for research datasets.