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AI in Medicine Featured

The AMA Is Right About Augmented Intelligence — They're Wrong About Who Should Build It

The AMA's 2026 survey shows 81% of physicians now use AI in practice. But read the fine print. Physicians want a seat at the table. The best way to earn that seat is to be the person who wrote the code.

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A split-screen image showing an ICU monitor with glucose waveforms and a marathon runner at dawn, bridged by a line of glowing data.
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From the ICU to the Marathon Course: What AI-Driven Glycemic Control Teaches Us About Athletic Performance

A physician-developer explores the powerful parallels between AI-driven glycemic control in the ICU and metabolic management for endurance athletes with Type 2 diabetes, introducing the Performance Glycemic Intelligence System (PGIS) as a real-world n-of-1 framework.

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Blogging

I Built an OpenClaw Agent to Understand What Developers Are Actually Doing (Not Because I Needed One)

Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialist | Founder, CodeCraftMD | Atlanta Perinatal Associates

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Physician Development

The Era of the Clinical Scratchpad: Why Every Doctor Should Build "Disposable" Software

For the past two decades, medical software has been synonymous with monolithic platformsEpic, Cerner, and their ilkmassive systems designed to serve e...

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