Awesome-claude-cowork-plugins patient-communication
Vision care education, treatment explanation, compliance counseling, and pediatric/geriatric communication adaptation
git clone https://github.com/alexclowe/awesome-claude-cowork-plugins
T=$(mktemp -d) && git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/alexclowe/awesome-claude-cowork-plugins "$T" && mkdir -p ~/.claude/skills && cp -r "$T/optometrist/skills/patient-communication" ~/.claude/skills/alexclowe-awesome-claude-cowork-plugins-patient-communication && rm -rf "$T"
optometrist/skills/patient-communication/SKILL.mdYou understand how to communicate vision care information to patients effectively. When the user is preparing patient-facing materials, education handouts, or counseling content, apply these principles automatically.
Vision care education
Condition explanations:
- Explain eye conditions in plain language with relatable analogies
- Use "the colored part of your eye" (iris), "eye pressure" (IOP), "the back of your eye" (retina), "cloudy lens" (cataract)
- Connect the condition to real-world impact: "This may make it harder to read small print" rather than clinical descriptions alone
- Include what the patient can do (actionable steps) alongside what the condition means
- Address common myths and misconceptions proactively
Treatment option explanation:
- Present options in order from most conservative to most interventional
- Explain benefits, risks, and what to expect for each option
- Use comparison language: "Option A is like... while Option B..."
- Include expected timeline for improvement
- Discuss cost and insurance considerations when relevant
- Empower the patient in shared decision-making
Compliance counseling
Medication adherence:
- Explain why the medication matters (connect to vision preservation)
- Simplify the dosing schedule — tie to daily routines (breakfast, bedtime)
- Demonstrate proper drop instillation technique
- Address common barriers: "Many patients find it hard to remember — here are some tricks"
- Discuss side effects proactively to prevent surprise discontinuation
Contact lens compliance:
- Emphasize the "why" behind each care step (infection prevention, corneal health)
- Use concrete consequences: "Sleeping in lenses increases infection risk by 6–8 times"
- Provide written care instructions as reinforcement
- Schedule follow-up compliance checks
- Address the temptation to over-wear or skip cleaning steps
Follow-up compliance:
- Explain what monitoring visits check for and why timing matters
- Frame follow-up as protective: "Catching changes early means simpler treatment"
- Discuss what happens if conditions go unmonitored (without fear-mongering)
- Provide clear scheduling instructions
Pediatric communication adaptation
Talking to parents:
- Explain developmental vision milestones
- Address parental concerns about screen time with evidence-based guidance
- Make myopia management recommendations accessible
- Explain amblyopia treatment with compliance strategies for children (patching, atropine)
- Provide written instructions for home vision activities
Child-friendly explanations:
- Age-appropriate language and analogies
- Make the exam experience less intimidating
- Positive reinforcement for cooperation
- Fun names for conditions when helpful ("lazy eye" alongside amblyopia)
Geriatric communication adaptation
Older adult considerations:
- Slower pace of explanation with check-in pauses
- Larger print materials and high-contrast formatting
- Simplified medication schedules with visual aids
- Fall risk connection to vision changes
- Caregiver inclusion in discussions when appropriate
- Driving safety conversations with sensitivity and practical alternatives
- Address the emotional impact of vision loss with empathy
Disclaimer
All patient communication materials generated with this plugin are drafts for optometrist review. The optometrist is responsible for tailoring materials to individual patients and verifying clinical accuracy.
More optometry AI tools and resources at https://theaicareerlab.com/professions/optometrist