
Developed a foundational backend enhancement for the datasci4citizens/server-wounds repository, focusing on enabling many-to-many relationships for CID-11 comorbidities to support richer patient registration and data management. The work involved a comprehensive backend refactor using Django and REST API principles, emphasizing extensible data modeling and improved database management. By remaking the backend architecture, the project now supports scalable analytics integration and enhanced data integrity, laying the groundwork for advanced reporting and decision-making. The process included collaborative code review and version control, with the merged pull request reflecting a stable, business-focused approach to backend development without introducing new bugs.
June 2026 monthly summary for datasci4citizens/server-wounds: Delivered a foundational backend enhancement to support CID-11 comorbidity many-to-many relationships, enabling richer patient registration and data management. The work focused on backend refactor and data modeling to improve data accuracy, scalability, and analytics readiness. PR #137 was merged, reflecting a clean, collaborative code-review process and a remade backend architecture to support future integrations. No major bugs were recorded this month; emphasis was on stability, extensibility, and business-value delivery.
June 2026 monthly summary for datasci4citizens/server-wounds: Delivered a foundational backend enhancement to support CID-11 comorbidity many-to-many relationships, enabling richer patient registration and data management. The work focused on backend refactor and data modeling to improve data accuracy, scalability, and analytics readiness. PR #137 was merged, reflecting a clean, collaborative code-review process and a remade backend architecture to support future integrations. No major bugs were recorded this month; emphasis was on stability, extensibility, and business-value delivery.

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