Work · currently building

Things I'm making.

Three projects, all aimed at the same question: where does software actually pay rent in clinical care? Each was started because a workflow I lived through deserved better tools than the ones I had.

Fig. 01

In development

myAKME.

CV manager for clinicians

A CV manager built for the way physicians actually accumulate credentials — talks, papers, grants, board certifications, and committee work — without flattening any of it into the same row.

Designed around the friction of academic promotion packets: structured enough to export, flexible enough that nothing gets lost between updates.

Fig. 02

Building

MedQueri.ai.

Meta-analysis research streamliner

Streamlines the slowest parts of medical meta-analyses: literature triage, full-text screening, data extraction, and effect-size synthesis — with the LLM kept on a tight leash and the clinician kept in the loop.

Aimed at investigator-led groups that can't justify a dedicated research analyst, but still want to publish at the same rigor.

Fig. 03

Live

theCVICU.

Cardiology · critical care · prevention

An educational resource for general cardiology, critical-care cardiology, and preventive cardiology — written by clinicians for clinicians, residents, and fellows.

Notes, frameworks, and case-based teaching from inside the unit. Built to be skim-friendly at 2 a.m. and rigorous when you have time to sit with it.

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