After completing a residency in pediatrics and one in preventive medicine at Johns Hopkins, I started a practice for my neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn in September 2007. People would visit my website; see my Google calendar; choose a time and input their symptoms; my iphone would alert me; I would make a house call; they'd pay me via Paypal; and we'd follow up by email, IM, videochat, or in person.

Fast Company calls me The Doctor of the Future. I've got a design and consulting firm called The Future Well. Read more about me here.

  • FRONTLINE: growing up online | PBS

    This show is likely alarming to the vast majority of people age 40 and over.  For those of us who live connected to the internet 24/7, it’s a bit obvious.  I’m just wondering (and I’m fairly positive I know the answer), how is this generation going to view “privacy” and having their health information online?  

    Of course the answer is…they will expect and demand it.  It just makes sense. 

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