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06/05/2026

POV: the baseball thought it was the main character… then CRASH MD entered the chat ⚾️

That ball really said “I’m going out the screen” - until the montage reminded everyone who actually hits harder 🔥

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Every story needs an antagonist.In Episode 8 of CrashMD, “Cash Pay & Crash Pay,” ours shows up as a glossy red card:P.I....
06/03/2026

Every story needs an antagonist.

In Episode 8 of CrashMD, “Cash Pay & Crash Pay,” ours shows up as a glossy red card:

P.I.M.P.
Personal Injury Medical Practice.

A clinic that treats based on case value, not patient need.

Let’s be clear. Most personal injury physicians are excellent. They practice real medicine and put patients first.

P.I.M.P. is not them.

P.I.M.P. is fiction.
A boogeyman.
The opposite of what medicine should be.

But it asks a real question every pain doctor will face at some point:

Do you build your treatment plan around the patient
or around the policy?

This is where medicine gets tested.

If you’re in personal injury, you already know the answer is not always easy.

Follow CrashMD for more real conversations behind pain medicine, ethics, and practice.

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06/03/2026

When the insurance hold music hits 45 minutes… so CrashMD just shows up in San Diego instead. 🦸‍♂️💥

Personal injury care, but make it superhero-level.

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CrashMD explores regenerative medicine as one of Crash’s superpowers. He also discovers he has X-ray vision, so he no lo...
06/01/2026

CrashMD explores regenerative medicine as one of Crash’s superpowers. He also discovers he has X-ray vision, so he no longer needs fluoroscopy or ultrasound to perform procedures.

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Health insurance is quietly—but steadily—stopping coverage for pain procedures.Not because patients don’t need them.Not ...
05/28/2026

Health insurance is quietly—but steadily—stopping coverage for pain procedures.

Not because patients don’t need them.
Not because the science disappeared.

Patients have simply become a lower priority in the eyes of the system.

That is unacceptable.

For physicians, practicing medicine has started to feel less like healing and more like navigating obstacles.

For patients, getting care often feels delayed, denied, or distorted by forces that have nothing to do with outcomes.

That frustration is what led to the creation of CrashMD.

Crash is a physician–superhero who can do what many physicians wish they could still do every day: take care of patients without asking permission.

He shows up at accidents. He treats pain early instead of years later. He uses regenerative medicine, behavioral health, neuromodulation, and other healing modalities based on what the patient actually needs—not what an insurance algorithm allows.

Crash has four (and maybe five) distinct “powers,” which will be revealed over the first two seasons. Each power represents a part of medicine that has been boxed in by bureaucracy, prior authorizations, or systems that have lost sight of the patient.

He comes from Prime Medicus—a world where bureaucracy weighed the healthcare system down so heavily that practicing medicine became a chore for both patients and practitioners.

When Crash comes to America to study our system, he’s stunned to find that in many ways, it’s even worse.

Writing this story through the eyes of a superhero created a low-stress, creative way to explore very real problems without being offensive or polarizing.

There has been a lot of writing over the years—clinical, academic, business—but nobody expected a comic book.

And yet, here we are.

This first book has been a reminder of how powerful storytelling can be when systems stop listening.

The mission is simple:

Save one million lives through a better approach to chronic pain, mental health, and substance abuse disorder.

CrashMD hopes you’ll join the journey.



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CrashMD still has Episodes 8–10 waiting in the wings.The work already shifted to Season 2 — the origin story.This chapte...
05/26/2026

CrashMD still has Episodes 8–10 waiting in the wings.

The work already shifted to Season 2 — the origin story.

This chapter goes deeper. Into how Crash became Crash… and the world that built him.

Prime Medica is starting to take shape using real photographs captured from places around the world that never left my mind. Places that felt bigger than the moment they were taken.

Arizona sunsets.
African night skies.
Real places becoming mythology.

The artistic direction for Season 2 is becoming personal now. Some of the photography behind these environments comes directly from moments that stayed with me long after the camera was put away. The teaser artwork for Season 2 was built from one of those images — an Arizona landscape transformed into the “Red Expanse,” Crash’s former home and the foundation of Prime Medica’s world.

And honestly?

This story is starting to become something much bigger than a comic.

For all my creative friends — take a look at the first 7 episodes of the graphic novel here: https://lnkd.in/gVH8bGDP
(Scroll to the bottom of the page for the novel.)

Feedback is welcome. Writers, artists, physicians, teachers, storytellers — all of it helps sharpen the mission behind this project.

Because beneath the sci-fi, beneath the satire, beneath the action…

CrashMD is still a story about better care.

And maybe, in its own way, part of the mission to help save 1 million lives.

05/01/2026

When you realize the human warranty expired the second you left the dealership. 🛸💨

Earthlings have the structural integrity of a Nature Valley granola bar. One minute you’re vibing, and the next you’re being carried across the desert because you “broke” during a minor fender bender🤫😅

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CrashMD — Chapter 7: PanicThis one hits different.This is where it all started. Not with strength. Not with control. But...
04/07/2026

CrashMD — Chapter 7: Panic

This one hits different.

This is where it all started. Not with strength. Not with control. But with fear.

The moment everything slowed down… and breathing didn’t come easy.

A lot of people think heroes are built in the wins. They’re not. They’re built in the moments where you feel like you’re losing everything.

This chapter is about that moment.
A mother who refused to let go.
A life pulled back when it almost slipped away.

Even superheroes panic.
Even superheroes struggle to breathe.

That’s not weakness. That’s the origin.

And sometimes, that’s where purpose is born.

You can follow the full series here:
CrashMD.com/comic-book-series/

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02/20/2026

This summer, the journey led to Budapest
for the funeral of a great mentor, Dr. Gabor Racz.

When the moment came to speak,
composure felt fragile.
Grief has a way of quieting even the strongest voices.

There were many lessons to remember —
technical excellence, discipline, humility.

But above all else…

He taught hope.

Dr. Racz carried what felt like a clinical superpower.

Patients arrived after years of suffering —
exhausted, guarded, uncertain.
He would sit with them, steady and unhurried,
look them in the eye, and say:

“You are better now.”

No spectacle.
No dramatic pause.

And somehow…

They believed him.

And often, astonishingly,
they were.

While writing Episode 5 of CrashMD,
his presence was impossible to ignore.

In this chapter, we return to Prime Medica
and meet Lukács —
a healer shaped by Dr. Racz’s spirit.

Lukács was his father’s name in real life.
A Hungarian name meaning light.

A name that could not have been more fitting
for a character built around the medicine of hope.

To the Racz family:

Thank you for allowing this tribute.
For trusting that his legacy could live
not only in journals and techniques —
but in story.

And special thanks to Gabor Racz Jr.,
who performed the voiceover for his father in this episode.

When it was heard,
there were tears.

Because for a brief, impossible moment…

He was there again.

Episode 5 of CrashMD drops today.

Hope is not sentimental.
Hope is biological.
Hope is medicine.

Hope is a superpower.

Watch the first five episodes at:

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In medicine, we measure everything.Neurotransmitters. Cytokines. Circuits. Data streams.Numbers that explain pain. Chart...
02/19/2026

In medicine, we measure everything.

Neurotransmitters. Cytokines. Circuits. Data streams.

Numbers that explain pain. Charts that map decline. Algorithms that predict outcomes.

All of it matters.

But there is a variable rarely written in the chart.

Hope.

Not the soft, sentimental kind.
The physiological kind.

When a patient truly believes improvement is possible, the body listens.
The nervous system shifts.
Guarded muscles loosen.
Sleep returns.
Movement begins again.

Biology is not only chemistry.

It is expectation.
It is perception.
It is belief translated into signals.

This is what Chapter 5 explores through Lukács — a healer who understood that hope is not denial of reality.

It is an intervention.

Structured. Intentional. Clinical.

The finest physicians are not only scientists.

They are interpreters of meaning.
Regulators of fear.
Architects of possibility.

Because sometimes the most powerful force in medicine is not found in a drug, a device, or a breakthrough technology.

It is the moment a patient’s body decides:

“Healing is still possible.”

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