EM attending and an educator. The rest of my time goes to building what the shift and the classroom need. Every tool here started as a better way I saw at the bedside or in front of students. No demos that die in a deck. Production or nothing.
Clinician adoption of AI-generated discharge instructions, tracked through passive behavioral logging. Not a survey. What clinicians actually do.
Behavioral nudges to drive take-home naloxone kit distribution across two Bronx ED campuses. Started June 2026.
Operationalizing outpatient low-risk PE management with embedded EHR tooling. The pathway, made un-skippable.
Book chapter on pain management in austere and resource-limited settings, where the formulary is short and backup is far away. Read the review draft →
The field guide for clinicians using AI. Modeled on the book every medical student already trusts. Role-stratified: ED, surgery, primary care, trainee, educator, builder. Written by someone who uses these tools on shift, not someone who read about them.
Status: Writing Read the living guide →