
Worked on the Migrania-App repository over two months, delivering three features focused on migraine self-assessment and user experience. Developed the MIDAS evaluation workflow, enabling patients to assess migraine disability and track progress with a 90-day wait rule, supporting remote monitoring and follow-up planning. Implemented backend logic and REST API endpoints using Django, Django REST Framework, and Python, with attention to data modeling, permissions, and serialization. Enhanced the frontend by introducing a CSS variable for consistent background theming and resolving formatting issues. The work reduced manual processes, improved data flow, and laid a foundation for analytics and reporting across assessments.
August 2025: Delivered the MIDAS self‑assessment feature for Migrania-App, enabling an end-to-end self‑assessment workflow with a 90‑day wait rule, supporting data modeling, business rules, REST API endpoints, disability grade calculation, permissions, and synchronized score handling across completion. Implemented backend foundations and DRF layers to support scalable, secure assessments, and updated data models/serializers to align with evolving requirements. This work reduces manual processes, improves user experience, and enables downstream analytics and reporting across the self‑assessment lifecycle.
August 2025: Delivered the MIDAS self‑assessment feature for Migrania-App, enabling an end-to-end self‑assessment workflow with a 90‑day wait rule, supporting data modeling, business rules, REST API endpoints, disability grade calculation, permissions, and synchronized score handling across completion. Implemented backend foundations and DRF layers to support scalable, secure assessments, and updated data models/serializers to align with evolving requirements. This work reduces manual processes, improves user experience, and enables downstream analytics and reporting across the self‑assessment lifecycle.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-07 focusing on the Migrania-App. Highlights include delivering a new MIDAS Evaluation Feature to empower migraine self-assessment and follow-up planning, and implementing a cohesive UI background color theming across the app with a CSS variable and a necessary formatting fix. These efforts deliver tangible business value through improved patient insights, remote monitoring capabilities, and a more consistent user experience.
Concise monthly summary for 2025-07 focusing on the Migrania-App. Highlights include delivering a new MIDAS Evaluation Feature to empower migraine self-assessment and follow-up planning, and implementing a cohesive UI background color theming across the app with a CSS variable and a necessary formatting fix. These efforts deliver tangible business value through improved patient insights, remote monitoring capabilities, and a more consistent user experience.

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