Over the past few weeks, I’ve rebuilt this website to more accurately reflect the reality of my life, work and the demands on my time. When I first launched this website, I had ideas about what I wanted to include in terms of features and services, but times change and so have I. Reinvention is a good thing, it means adjusting to new responsibilities, letting go of what no longer fits, ignoring the noise, and making room for what matters now.
Some features and pages have been taken away, streamlined, or archived. The goal is simplicity, not growth, a pace that fits the rhythm of my life.
My medical work has expanded considerably, and so has the burden of my responsibilities. The work is demanding, all-consuming, and at times unpredictable. It does not leave much time for the public commitments I used to keep.
As part of this transition, I no longer engage in speaking engagements. My attention is on the people in front of me: patients, teams, and the spaces where medical work counts most.
My research and MSc-level studies remain in the background. The questions I have been investigating for so long, identity, endurance, digital integrity, and survival, are still part of my work, even if they do not make public appearances as frequently.
This website will remain here in a quieter fashion while I attend to more pressing matters. This isn't a website for the exchange of services, nor for bookings, but rather a method of keeping a balanced channel and the record of what's come before. A few social channels will remain online in much the same fashion: present, but not prominent.
Thank you for understanding the shift in focus. The work itself has changed, and so has this website.