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Doctor. #docchain Veritas vos libera₿it Proud Jew

Practicing medicine and caring for patients is my calling.

Practicing defensive medicine and writing notes on UI designed in the 80s is not.

Medicine is consistently 10-20 years behind on technology that supports clinicians.

We need to continue to invest in our patients and get them the best life-saving technologies, but maybe it’s time that we support and invest in caregivers and make our jobs easier with some superior technology.

#docchain

I’m finishing my basement…

Making tile decisions at the same time as finding the right strobe/laser light so that I can teach my kids how to rave. Any suggestions?

Picture from our last EDM party(not in our house)

Hey nostr:npub1cmmswlckn82se7f2jeftl6ll4szlc6zzh8hrjyyfm9vm3t2afr7svqlr6f and anyone else familiar with LLMs… nostr:npub1hudtuvkqr970j7s4lgsqf937wjme7khntgt99zdzrsxd05ax3lyqzlvgug and I were interested in setting up a tool that allows us to query our current local policies.

For example, if I have a patient that needs to stay intubated from the operating room (breathing tube), it would be helpful to ask: “Am I allowed to bring this patient to the Post Anesthesia Care Unit, and if so what are the specific monitoring requirements that we have in our policies?”

Is this something very challenging to setup? We have all the policies available, and it’s always extremely time consuming going through them to find the answer. #asknostr

A tool like this would revolutionize the relationship busy healthcare workers relate to hospital policies and stop the stifling “That’s against policy” that we get when we are trying to do something innovative for our patients

My favorite season is scape season! Bulb season is a close second :)

I’m spending a week at a summer camp as the camp doctor. I’m only 3 days in, but I feel my burnout melting away. The experience is renewing my commitment to serving my community and being an active part of it. #docchain

Need to learn how to chill like Ruby.

#dogsofnostr

I don’t like being tracked as much as the next guy… but thanks to my AirTag, I told the airline where to find my “lost” luggage and saw when it got delivered to our destination 72 hours later.

1000 sats to whoever identifies the final location 🤙

The real question is “what is the USD worth?”

In my field we get traumas and other emergencies. Many times the patient comes in unconscious, no identifying information, and or no known past medical history. Usually a PMH is useful when dealing with an emergency. Being able to download that info to our servers could help save lives.

This obviously has to be balanced with patient privacy and autonomy which is why the patient should actively manage what is shareable, but that should be able to be overridden for emergencies. Anytime there is an override, there needs to be a time stamp and documentation as to why it was overridden.

Ruby loving a water hike!