So you want the longer version?
I'm a doctor in Perth, Western Australia. I'm also a self-taught web developer and I've been doing it for longer than I've been a doctor.
TL;DR.(too long; didn't read)
I went to medical school at UWA (Class of 2021). I've been a lifelong gamer and nerd. As a natural progression, between my second and third years of medical school I started learning web development, and applied it to my startup, Kedyou. Since then I haven't stopped.
Recently I've had a bit more time and noticed that a lot of doctors have a web presence stuck in 2010, and I thought I could use my experience from Kedyou and web development to help bring them into this decade.
- MD
- Web Developer
- Founded Kedyou
- Perth, WA
Why is a doctor building websites?
Because I understand that you want to do what you do best: care for your patients. Marketing and technology are foreign to most doctors, and I'm lucky enough to live in both worlds. I can translate web dev, SEO and online tech into language that speaks to you, and ship results that work for your practice, while you focus on the rest. The things that aren't obvious to other agencies, the things you'd usually have to spell out, I already get.
What I've built before.
The biggest thing is Kedyou, an online workspace for collaborative education that I built with two friends while still in medical school. It focuses heavily on real-time communication, and uses a lot of newer web technologies that speed up websites and improve user experience. I use similar tools for all my websites, ensuring they're fast, snappy and responsive.
Your website should match the quality of your work.
What I'm not.
- · Not an agency. No account managers, no decks, no kickoff workshops.
- · Not a marketer. I don't run your ads or post to your socials.
- · Not a CMS reseller. You won't be logging into anything.
- · Not a freelancer between jobs. This is the work.
