Board desk
Who pins the cards on Bay Street
The board started as a row of notes above a downtown desk: empty-stomach levothyroxine, blister strips that hide the INN, morning loop-diuretic weigh-ins. Those notes became dated cards so the same counselling is not hunted out of comment threads twice.
The grid now holds medicine panels, one PDE5 match sheet, and a rail of signals. A trade name appears only when patients already know it from packaging. We do not ship product, book a video visit, or stand in for the clinician who owns your chart.
Dr. Yuki Tanaka, MD signs a card before it posts. The four-step loop is written out on the method page.