Pediatric Dentist Video

v1.0.0

Create 60-90 second scripts for pediatric dental videos showcasing kid-friendly care, anxiety management, and a welcoming office environment to reassure pare...

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Purpose & Capability
Name, description, and SKILL.md all align: the skill collects practice-specific details (age range, anxiety management, office features) and generates 60–90s scripts and B-roll suggestions. No unrelated binaries, env vars, or installs are requested.
Instruction Scope
Instructions stay within advertising/video-script scope and do not ask the agent to read files or access system secrets. Two practical notes: (1) it asks for practice details including 'special needs experience' which is reasonable but could lead the agent to solicit sensitive patient information if misused — the skill does not provide guidance about avoiding collection of personal health information; (2) suggestions to film 'genuine child-staff rapport' imply on-camera minors, so the operator must handle parental consent and child privacy separately (not covered by the skill).
Install Mechanism
Instruction-only skill with no install spec and no code files — lowest-risk category (nothing is written to disk or fetched).
Credentials
No environment variables, credentials, or config paths requested; the lack of secrets is appropriate for a script-generation/marketing helper.
Persistence & Privilege
always:false and user-invocable; the skill does not request persistent privileges or modify other skills or system settings.
Scan Findings in Context
[NO_FINDINGS] expected: Regex-based scanner found nothing — expected because this is an instruction-only SKILL.md with no code to analyze.
Assessment
This skill is coherent and low-risk technically, but before using it: 1) never provide or solicit identifiable patient data or medical records — avoid entering PHI; 2) when filming children follow strict parental consent and local law (HIPAA, COPPA, or equivalent) and get signed release forms before using footage; 3) review generated scripts for clinical accuracy and avoid unsubstantiated clinical claims; 4) decide and document whether you will use real patients or staged actors (prefer actors for demo shots to reduce privacy risk); and 5) if you need the skill to incorporate legal/disclosure language (privacy, sedation or anesthesia disclaimers), add that explicitly to the prompts so the output conforms to practice/regulatory requirements.

Like a lobster shell, security has layers — review code before you run it.

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MIT-0
Free to use, modify, and redistribute. No attribution required.

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