The physician's first screen, two ways. Before is the current build (PhysicianDashboardPage.tsx): four equal stat tiles and two nav cards. It tells you how many of things you have. After leads with the decisions waiting on you, shows the actual shape of the day, and demotes the counts to a quiet reference column. Same underlying numbers, edited. All patients invented.
BeforeCurrent build. Four equal tiles plus two nav cards. Counts, not decisions.
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dr.okafor@clinic · physician
Staff Dashboard
Your practice at a glance.
Today's Overview
6Today's Appts
23Active Rx
2Pending Labs
4Unread Messages
Patient Roster
View assigned patients
Prescriptions
Manage prescriptions
AfterHayman editorial. The day's front page: decisions lead, the day's shape is legible, counts recede.
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Dr. Okafor · Physician
Your floor/Tue 6 Jun · 8:42 ET · live
What needs you, this morning.
Six visits today. Three patients are waiting on a decision from you. Two labs to read before noon.
Needs a decision · 3
Marcus Reyes
Eight weeks on testosterone cypionate. Hematocrit resulted high at 54% and is unreviewed. Hold the dose or refer for phlebotomy.
Reading the difference. Before, the page answers "how many?" with four equally loud tiles. After, it answers "what do I do first?" The three decisions lead in display type, the day's shape is a timetable with the 9:30 gap visible, and the same five counts move to a quiet right-hand column for reference. Guardrail honored: editorial claret (kickers, links) stays distinct from clinical-alert red (abnormal, owed); the lone red figure in the glance column is "awaiting you," the one count that is really a queue.