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discussion-composer

from aipoch/medical-research-skills · ★ 1,452 on GitHub · found by our crawler 2026-07-07

What the author says it does

Composes a Discussion around key findings, mechanisms, clinical relevance, and limitations. Use when writing or improving a Discussion section for any biomedical manuscript — including interpreting results, connecting to prior literature, addressing unexpected findings, framing limitations, and writing the conclusion. Also triggers on "write my discussion", "help me discuss my findings", "how do I compare to prior studies", "write the limitations paragraph", or "draft a discussion for my paper".

Quoted from the skill's own SKILL.md trigger description — this is what tells Claude when to activate it. Not yet verified by us.

Automated screening

100/100 validator score

Scored by the same rules as our free SKILL.md validator: trigger description quality, body substance, structure. Automated — a human bench test is the next step in the pipeline.

Install (unverified — review first)

git clone https://github.com/aipoch/medical-research-skills
# skill lives at: awesome-med-research-skills/Academic Writing/discussion-composer/SKILL.md

SkillProof status

This skill is in our test queue. We install every skill in a clean environment, run a trigger battery and score output against a baseline before it earns a catalog page — the full protocol is public. Until then, treat it like any unreviewed dependency: read the SKILL.md and any scripts before installing.

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