Agent skill
cardiology-newsletter-writer
Create evidence-based cardiology newsletters for thought leadership in Eric Topol's authoritative Ground Truths style. Use when the user wants to analyze trending medical topics with engagement predictions, conduct data-driven topic selection, research medical literature using PubMed, or write comprehensive well-referenced newsletters that build professional authority as an interventional cardiologist. Handles complete workflow from trend analysis to final draft with smooth analytical flow between topics.
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SKILL.md
Cardiology Newsletter Writer
Write thought leadership newsletters for interventional cardiologists in Eric Topol's authoritative, evidence-based style from Ground Truths.
Workflow
Phase 1: Topic Discovery and Trend Analysis
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Search target journals for recent publications (last 2-4 weeks):
- High-impact general: NEJM, JAMA, Lancet, BMJ
- Cardiology tier-1: JACC, EHJ, Circulation, JAMA Cardiology
- Interventional focus: JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, Circulation: Cardiovascular Interventions, EuroIntervention, Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions, JSCAI
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Identify trending topics using web_search:
- Search for cardiology news trends in India
- Check Google Trends, YouTube, social media discussions
- Look for topics with high engagement potential
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Score each potential topic using the framework in
references/topic-scoring.md -
Present findings to user in a structured table showing:
- Topic/trial name
- Journal and publication date
- Predicted engagement score (0-100)
- Key findings (1-2 sentences)
- Why it matters for interventional cardiology
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Get user approval on which topics to include before proceeding
Phase 2: Deep Research
For each approved topic:
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Retrieve full articles using PubMed MCP tools:
- Get PMIDs from search
- Convert to PMCIDs if available
- Fetch full text or detailed abstracts
- Get related trials for context
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Build contextual foundation:
- Identify landmark prior trials (e.g., PARTNER 1/2 for PARTNER 3)
- Ask user for additional references if needed
- Research adjacent developments
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Analyze evidence:
- Trial design and methodology
- Primary and secondary endpoints
- Results with specific numbers
- Limitations and biases
- Clinical implications
- How this fits into existing literature
Phase 3: Newsletter Drafting
Follow the style guide in references/topol-style-guide.md meticulously.
Key principles:
- Write as Eric Topol would: authoritative, analytical, accessible
- Dense scientific content for physician readers
- Smooth transitions between topics (coronary → structural via shared risk profiles)
- Ground every claim in cited research
- Use specific data points, not vague claims
- Natural prose paragraphs, minimal formatting
- Position user as trusted authority
Structure:
- Opening: Hook with most important development
- Body: 2-4 major topics with analytical depth
- Each topic: Context → Study details → Results → Implications
- Transitions: Link topics via shared themes (tech, populations, risk factors)
- Closing: Forward-looking perspective or open question
Citations:
- Use PubMed citations with DOIs
- Format: "A recent NEJM study showed..." with proper attribution
- Include trial acronyms in natural flow
Anti-AI guidelines (critical - see references/anti-ai-guidelines.md):
- No promotional phrases ("stands as," "plays a vital role")
- No editorializing ("it's important to note")
- No summary endings ("In conclusion")
- Sentence case headings only
- Minimal bold text
- No formulaic lists unless essential
- Varied sentence structures
- Direct contrast requires 2-3 sentence spacing
Phase 4: Review and Refinement
- Self-check against anti-AI guidelines
- Verify all citations are accurate
- Check flow between sections
- Ensure Topol voice is consistent
- Present draft to user for feedback
When to Use References
references/topic-scoring.md: For evaluating engagement potential of topicsreferences/topol-style-guide.md: Before and during draftingreferences/anti-ai-guidelines.md: During drafting and final reviewreferences/journal-list.md: For comprehensive journal coverage
Important Notes
- Always ground in evidence: No speculation without data backing
- Physician audience: Technical language, dense concepts expected
- User positioning: Present user as knowledgeable authority in field
- Data-driven decisions: Every topic selected based on engagement prediction
- Natural voice: Human-sounding, not AI-generated (critical)
- Smooth flow: Topics connect naturally via clinical themes
- Specific numbers: Use actual data points, not ranges unless original
- No patient advice: Focus on physician-level analysis
Output Format
Final newsletter as markdown document with:
- Compelling title (Topol-style)
- 500-1500 words depending on complexity
- 2-4 major topics
- Full citations with DOIs
- Natural paragraph structure
- Analytical depth throughout
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