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Built by a physician
for clinicians

I’m a software engineer — and also a practicing physician.

One thing I’ve always noticed is how easily developers express themselves online. With a single link, a developer can show who they are, what they’ve built, and how they think. Their work is visible. Their story is clear.

Clinicians do just as much meaningful work — clinical, academic, research, teaching, writing, healthtech — but most of it never leaves their computer. It lives as PDFs, folders, or bullet points on a one-page résumé.

And that’s not because the work isn’t impressive.

It’s because the tools aren’t built for clinicians.

Medicine has changed. More clinicians are contributing beyond the bedside. They're building products, writing, teaching, researching, and shaping health systems. In these spaces, a résumé alone isn’t enough anymore. People expect both a résumé and an online presence. Not as a replacement, but as a complement.

Existing tools like Carrd, Framer, or Notion technically work, but they ask clinicians to make design decisions, manage layouts, or think like web builders. Most clinicians don’t want to build a website. Or have the time for that.

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So I built Ulna. A simple way for clinicians to create a clean, professional personal site without touching design or layout. You choose a prebuilt template (this is not an AI website builder), add your work, writing, and documents, and get a site you can confidently share — on an Ulna subdomain or your own.

No dragging blocks.
No design choices.
No guesswork.

That’s why Ulna exists.

Over time, more features will come to Ulna to make it a go-to for clinicians on the web.

— Dr Ikenna, MBBS
Founder, Ulna

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