From jama-skills
Enforces JAMA structured abstract headings and Key Points box format with quantified results, effect sizes, and 95% CIs.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/jama-skills:jama-structured-abstractThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
- The abstract is a single block paragraph rather than JAMA's structured headings
Use these headings in order. The abstract is concise — verify the current word ceiling (commonly around 350 words) on the Instructions for Authors page.
For systematic reviews/meta-analyses, use the matching structured set (Importance; Objective; Data Sources; Study Selection; Data Extraction and Synthesis; Main Outcomes and Measures; Results; Conclusions and Relevance), and report the registration (e.g., PROSPERO).
Many JAMA articles require a short Key Points box, separate from the abstract:
Keep it tight (Key Points is brief — verify the current word limit). It must agree exactly with the abstract and the body.
Vignette (illustrative): a multicenter randomized clinical trial, N = 1,900 adults with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction, exercise program vs usual care; pre-specified primary outcome 6-minute walk distance at 12 weeks.
The Conclusions stay bound to the primary outcome and the Key Points agree with the abstract.
Calibration anchors (hedge where uncertain): the structured-heading set, numbers-first Results, and the Key Points box are durable JAMA features; word ceilings are volatile — confirm against current author guidelines.
【Headings present & ordered】yes / no
【Primary result + 95% CI in abstract】...
【Conclusion matches primary outcome】yes / spin to fix: ...
【Trial Registration / PROSPERO line】present / missing / n.a.
【Key Points box (Q/F/M)】present + consistent / missing
【Word counts vs limits】abstract X / Key Points X (verify)
【Next skill】jama-ethics-registration
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin jama-skillsFormats unstructured abstracts into The Lancet's structured format (Background, Methods, Findings, Interpretation, Funding) with ≤300 words, effect sizes, 95% CIs, registration number, and funder.
Writes NEJM-style structured abstracts with four headed sections (Background, Methods, Results, Conclusions), ≤250 words, including trial registration number and funding source. For late-stage polish of research manuscripts.
Tightens prose and removes spin from JAMA manuscripts to match the AMA Manual of Style. Polishes language and framing without altering analysis or reported numbers.