Engineer
Medicine gave me the problems. Engineering gives me the tools.
Thesis
I’ve always been curious about computing — not just using tools, but understanding how they work underneath. Medicine is where I practice, but engineering is how I think.
I’d rather build something myself than rely on a tool that almost works. Most of what I make is for my own clinic, but the mindset applies everywhere — understand the problem first, then write the solution.
Interests
Medical Informatics
Applying computing to clinical workflows — charting, records, and knowledge systems that actually fit how medicine works.
Infodemiology
How health information spreads online — using search and social data to understand what patients are actually looking for.
Health IT
Building custom tools for a solo clinic — scheduling, inventory, patient flow, and digital signage — instead of relying on off-the-shelf solutions.
Projects
lead-signage
Digital signage system for in-clinic displays.
lead-inventory
Medical supply inventory management.
lead-viewer
Content viewer for clinic materials.
workspace-md
A workspace-topology spec — a sibling to agents.md defining how a human and an AI agent share a directory so memory and skills compound with use.
seasoned-hand
An open-source autonomous agent platform — deep task execution with learning that persists across sessions. Self-hosted and model-agnostic.
ashy-walnut-desk
A digital front-desk for regulated-service businesses — identity, interaction, and knowledge with AI augmentation and human approval.
slowdoctor.dev
This site.