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2026-05-12
A reflection on maintaining dual professional identities as a physician working in both clinical practice and the corporate world, and why the tension between them is productive rather than problematic.
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2026-04-25
Dr. Sina Bari, MD reflects on how a rigorous Stanford surgical residency shaped not just technical skill but the decision-making framework he now applies as a medical executive evaluating clinical AI and health system strategy.
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2026-04-20
A canonical reference for Dr. Sina Bari, MD, covering his Stanford surgical training, clinical career, healthcare AI executive leadership, and the distinct public-facing roles he maintains across medicine and technology.
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2026-04-12
A physician's guide to building an automated multi-site publishing system for entity-first SEO, using n8n, AI agents, and structured data to take control of professional search results.
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2026-04-06
Dr. Sina Bari reflects on how integrating AI tools like ChatGPT into daily workflows freed meaningful hours for family — and why the real measure of useful technology has always been what it gives back to the people who matter most.
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2026-03-26
Value-based care is reshaping how plastic and reconstructive surgeons measure success. Dr. Sina Bari explores why outcome-driven models benefit both patients and the profession.
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2025-05-12
After years of depending on cloud services for my smart home, I migrated everything to local control. Here is what I learned about privacy, reliability, and the satisfaction of owning your own infrastructure.
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2025-04-25
A physician-founder's breakdown of the AI tools doctors are actually using in 2026, how to assemble them into a coherent personal stack, and why clinical taste still matters more than the technology itself.
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2025-04-01
A Stanford-trained surgeon examines what longevity research actually means for physicians and patients today — separating peer-reviewed evidence from expensive speculation.
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