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Andrea Damarys Oña Calahorrano

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Andrea Damarys Oña Calahorrano

Andrea Onacalahorrano developed and enhanced treatment management workflows for the Migrania-App repository, focusing on patient-facing screens and clinician efficiency. She delivered new React-based pages for first consultations and treatment follow-up, implementing confirmation modals, centralized routing, and historical data navigation to streamline user experience. Andrea refactored test feature files using Behavior Driven Development with Gherkin, clarifying scenarios for treatment generation and compliance tracking. Her work included CSS styling improvements, code cleanup to remove unused state and props, and UI consistency updates. These contributions improved maintainability, reduced context switching for clinicians, and established a scalable foundation for future feature delivery.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

100%Features

Repository Contributions

15Total
Bugs
0
Commits
15
Features
5
Lines of code
2,827
Activity Months2

Work History

August 2025

14 Commits • 4 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 (V-V-Team-2025A/Migrania-App): Delivered a cohesive treatment-management workflow and corresponding UI improvements that streamline clinician workflows, improve data visibility, and reduce maintenance risk. The work focused on patient-facing screens, treatment lifecycle management, and code quality to support scalable feature delivery. Key outcomes: - Features delivered: Primer Consulta page with a confirmation modal and navigation to historical data and new treatments; Seguimiento page for tracking patient treatment episodes with a actions table (create/cancel); comprehensive Treatments Management suite for creating, editing, suspending, and viewing history, supported by route refactors for centralized management. - Major bug fixes and UI polish: CSS and styling fixes for PrimerConsulta modal and ConfirmacionCancelar; updates to Seguimiento styling; fixed table errors and added a new text color to the global CSS for consistency. - Code quality: cleanup to remove an unused state and an unused prop to reduce UI fragility and improve maintainability; overall code hygiene improvements across related components. - Business impact: Faster clinician workflows, reduced context switching, improved data capture and traceability across treatment episodes, and a solid foundation for future enhancements with centralized routing and consistent UI. - Technologies demonstrated: React-based componentization, CSS/theming for consistent UI, route refactors and navigation enhancements, maintainability-focused code cleanup, and UX enhancements for treatment workflows.

July 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Jul 1, 2025

July 2025 focused on strengthening test coverage and maintainability for the Migrania-App in the Treatment Follow-Up area. The main deliverable was a refactor of test feature files to clarify test scenarios for generation and compliance tracking by reorganizing and consolidating table headers and example data. This improved readability, reduced ambiguity, and streamlined validation of business rules around generation and compliance tracking, supporting faster QA cycles and more reliable releases.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness86.0%
Maintainability85.4%
Architecture81.2%
Performance80.0%
AI Usage20.0%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSGherkinJSXJavaScript

Technical Skills

Behavior Driven DevelopmentCSSCSS StylingFrontend DevelopmentReactReact Router

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

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V-V-Team-2025A/Migrania-App

Jul 2025 Aug 2025
2 Months active

Languages Used

GherkinCSSJSXJavaScript

Technical Skills

Behavior Driven DevelopmentCSSCSS StylingFrontend DevelopmentReactReact Router

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