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Hospital Copilot β€” Introductory Video Script

"Before the Last Patient"

Hackathon: Gemma 4 for Good Β· 2026 Format: Narrated short film with text overlays Runtime: 90–120 seconds Tone: Honest, grounded, emotional


PURPOSE OF THIS VIDEO

This is the introductory video that plays BEFORE the demo. It establishes the problem emotionally, introduces the solution, and honestly frames what the viewer is about to see as a proof of concept β€” not a live hospital deployment, but a fully functional system that would work identically in a real clinical setting.


SCENE-BY-SCENE SCRIPT


SCENE 1 β€” THE PROBLEM

Timestamp: 0:00 – 0:35 Visual: Black screen β†’ single stat β†’ doctor's desk at end of day

[Black screen. Silence. Then a single line of text fades in:]

"In Ghana, there is 1 doctor for every 10,000 people."

[Fade to: a doctor's desk late in the day. Stack of paper files. A tired hand writing notes. A clock on the wall.]

NARRATOR (Voice-over):

"Every day, doctors in Ghana see between 30 and 50 patients. They diagnose. They treat. They care.

But when the last patient leaves β€” the work is not done.

The notes still need to be written. The records updated. The paperwork filed.

For every hour spent with a patient β€” another hour is spent on documentation.

That is an hour stolen from the next patient. From rest. From family.

This is the hidden cost of healthcare β€” and it is burning doctors out."

[Text overlay appears on screen:]

"Medical burnout affects 70% of doctors in sub-Saharan Africa." β€” WHO, 2024


SCENE 2 β€” THE HUMAN COST

Timestamp: 0:35 – 0:55 Visual: Empty waiting room chairs. Then a full one. A patient waiting alone.

NARRATOR (Voice-over):

"When a doctor is exhausted, the patient feels it.

Shorter consultations. Less explanation. Less time to listen.

The patient who comes in last gets less than the patient who came in first.

That is not a failure of the doctor. That is a failure of the system.

We built something to fix it."


SCENE 3 β€” THE SOLUTION

Timestamp: 0:55 – 1:15 Visual: Laptop screen showing Hospital Copilot. Live transcript streaming. ICD codes appearing. SOAP note generating.

NARRATOR (Voice-over):

"Hospital Copilot is an AI clinical assistant powered by Gemma 4.

It listens to the consultation β€” with the doctor's permission β€” and handles the documentation automatically.

Live transcription. Symptom extraction. SOAP notes. Patient summaries.

Grounded in real ICD-10 codes and WHO-approved drug dosages.

The doctor talks to the patient. The AI handles the rest."


SCENE 4 β€” THE HONEST DISCLAIMER

Timestamp: 1:15 – 1:30 Visual: Plain background. No music. Just voice. Calm and direct.

[Music fades out completely here. Silence under the voice.]

NARRATOR (Voice-over):

"What you are about to see is a proof of concept.

We are not in a hospital. The patient is not real. The setting is simulated.

But the AI is real. The technology is real. The output is real.

Everything you will see β€” the transcription, the clinical notes, the intelligence β€” is exactly what would happen in an actual hospital consultation.

This is what it could look like. This is what it should look like. Starting today."


SCENE 5 β€” CLOSING TITLE CARD

Timestamp: 1:30 – 1:45 Visual: Clean dark screen. Text appears line by line with gentle fade.

Hospital Copilot

Powered by Gemma 4
Built for Ghana. Built for Good.

─────────────────────────────────────
Gemma 4 for Good Hackathon  Β·  2026

[Soft transition into the demo video]


FILMING GUIDE

Scenes and What You Need

Scene Location Props
Opening desk shot Any desk β€” dim warm light Paper files, pen, clock
Waiting room Any corridor or room with chairs Chairs, natural light
Laptop screen Anywhere with the app running Laptop showing Hospital Copilot
Title card No filming needed Post-production text overlay

Narrator

  • Does not need to be on camera β€” voice-over recorded separately works perfectly
  • Speak slowly and deliberately β€” pause between each short line
  • Tone: calm, serious, hopeful β€” not dramatic or over-performed

Music

  • Use soft, minimal instrumental music β€” piano or ambient
  • Volume: low throughout Scenes 1–3
  • Fade to silence completely at Scene 4 (the disclaimer)
  • Silence makes the disclaimer land harder than any music would
  • Bring music back softly under the title card in Scene 5

FULL NARRATION β€” CLEAN READ-THROUGH

(Use this for recording the voice-over in one take)


In Ghana, there is one doctor for every ten thousand people.

Every day, doctors see between thirty and fifty patients. They diagnose. They treat. They care.

But when the last patient leaves β€” the work is not done. The notes still need to be written. The records updated. The paperwork filed.

For every hour spent with a patient, another hour is spent on documentation. That is an hour stolen from the next patient. From rest. From family. This is the hidden cost of healthcare β€” and it is burning doctors out.

When a doctor is exhausted, the patient feels it. Shorter consultations. Less explanation. Less time to listen. The patient who comes in last gets less than the patient who came in first.

That is not a failure of the doctor. That is a failure of the system. We built something to fix it.

Hospital Copilot is an AI clinical assistant powered by Gemma 4. It listens to the consultation β€” with the doctor's permission β€” and handles the documentation automatically.

Live transcription. Symptom extraction. SOAP notes. Patient summaries. Grounded in real ICD-10 codes and WHO-approved drug dosages. The doctor talks to the patient. The AI handles the rest.


What you are about to see is a proof of concept. We are not in a hospital. The patient is not real. The setting is simulated.

But the AI is real. The technology is real. The output is real.

Everything you will see β€” the transcription, the clinical notes, the intelligence β€” is exactly what would happen in an actual hospital consultation.

This is what it could look like. This is what it should look like. Starting today.


KEY CREATIVE DECISIONS

Decision Reason
Silence under the disclaimer Removes all distraction β€” the honesty lands harder without music
Short punchy lines in narration Easier to absorb, more memorable, feels confident not rushed
"Failure of the system, not the doctor" Positions the app as supporting doctors, not replacing them
"Starting today" as the final line Confident, present-tense β€” not a future promise, a current reality
Owning "proof of concept" plainly More credible to judges than overselling β€” shows maturity and integrity