For the ones who already know.
You already know what you're supposed to be doing. You don't need another forty-page guide. You need the right page, at the right moment.
A small, physician-built studio. A new way of thinking about the things you already know you should be doing. Carefully made. Almost ready.
A few signals. Read into them what you will. Specifics arrive when they arrive — and the people on the list see them first.
You already know what you're supposed to be doing. You don't need another forty-page guide. You need the right page, at the right moment.
Small objects. Made of paper, pixels, and decisions. Designed to fit between a 9 a.m. meeting and a cardiology referral. Some will be free. Some will not.
A short transmission from inside the exam room. One thing learned, one thing seen, one thing to take with you. ██████████ launches first.
Later — much later — there will be a way to work together more directly. Not for everyone. Limited by design. ██████ ██████ ██████
The translation between "your labs are mostly fine" and "here's what to do on Monday." Quietly automated. In design.
The most interesting one. █████████████ █████ █████ █████ ███████. You'll find out in an email, on a Tuesday morning, before anyone else.
Built for the people who are too busy to be sick — and tired of being told otherwise.⏤ The whole brief, in one sentence
I'm a practicing primary care doctor. I've spent roughly a decade watching the same pattern: capable, ambitious people who know exactly what they should be doing — and somehow can't.
Not because they're lazy. Because the system isn't designed for them. ZainMed is what I'm building in response. Carefully. In public. One piece at a time.
More will be revealed. Probably soon. Definitely to the list first.
One quiet note when the first thing is ready. Then occasional transmissions — short, useful, never spammy. Unsubscribe in one click.