Sometimes hospitals receive medication orders faster than their staff pharmacists can review them.
That's where PipelineRx comes in: a cloud-based enterprise platform designed to allocate distributed pharmacist resources where healthcare providers need them the most.
As a senior software engineer, I worked with the product team to design and develop features and tools for the platform.
This included real-time reporting for hospitals to make informed staffing decisions (seen to the right), but also patient data aggregation and a rules engine to bring attention to potential interventions.
I collaborated with the UX designer to implement and document reusable UI elements such as buttons and form fields.
I also lead the initiative to create more unit tests around our front end code (which can be notoriously finicky). To help with this, I wrote concise and easy-to-read documentation to help others learn the unit testing framework.
Between all my programming tasks, I also served as my team's Scrum Master, as well as the Agile coordinator for quarterly company events. I did anything from removing impediments discovered in daily standups, to planning our sprintly retrospectives, to facilitating 30+ person team building and problem solving discussions.
Some of these events required creative problem solving, like finding ways for both in-person and remote people to feel involved and listened to.
Would you like to bring the same collaborative skills to your workplace? Contact me on LinkedIn.