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Three browser windows showing simple clinical utility pages: a blood pressure algorithm, a patient counseling checklist, and a kick count explainer
Physician Development

Three GitHub Projects Physicians Can Actually Finish

Most physician-developer projects fail not because the ideas are bad but because the first build is too large. Here are three that are sized to finish.

· 7 min read
githubphysician-developerclinical-tools
A GitHub repository page with a README, commit history, and a clinical utility project in progress
Physician Development

Your First Week on GitHub as a Physician: A Practical Starter Plan

Not a tutorial on becoming a developer. A seven-day plan for a busy physician to go from zero to a real project in a repository they will actually return to.

· 7 min read
githubphysician-developergetting-started
A terminal window showing a git commit history alongside a clinical workflow diagram
Physician Development

GitHub for Physicians: Why Version Control Changes How You Build

Most physician-developers lose code the same way: no backups, no history, no way to recover. Here is why version control matters.

· 6 min read
githubversion-controlphysician-developer
A GitHub profile page belonging to a physician with a mix of clinical utility repositories and documentation projects
Physician Development

Stop Lurking: Why Physicians Should Start GitHub Before They Feel Ready

Most physicians assume GitHub is for real developers. That assumption is costing medicine. Here is why the barrier is not skill, and what to do instead.

· 6 min read
githubphysician-developergetting-started