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Avery

Avery Buehler contributed to avaidyam/ProjectEHR by building and enhancing core patient management features over four months. Avery upgraded Material-UI to v7, refactored the Schedule component, and introduced Patient Lists with sidebar navigation and modal dialogs, improving data organization and workflow efficiency. Using React, TypeScript, and Material UI, Avery implemented ICD-10 diagnosis search and patient problem list management, leveraging context providers for state management and robust UI design. Avery also delivered a grid-based Patient Flowsheet for longitudinal data capture, supporting dynamic entry and time-based tracking. The work demonstrated depth in component design, API integration, and production-ready dependency management.

Overall Statistics

Feature vs Bugs

86%Features

Repository Contributions

7Total
Bugs
1
Commits
7
Features
6
Lines of code
30,401
Activity Months4

Work History

October 2025

1 Commits • 1 Features

Oct 1, 2025

October 2025 monthly summary for avaidyam/ProjectEHR: Implemented the Patient Flowsheet feature enabling longitudinal data capture in patient records. Delivered grid-based data entry with dynamic row addition and time-based column management to support vitals, patient-reported information, travel history, and lab results, improving data completeness and clinical decision-making. No major bugs reported this month. Overall impact: improved data visibility and structured documentation across patient care workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: front-end grid interface design, dynamic UI behavior, longitudinal data modeling, and version-controlled feature delivery.

August 2025

2 Commits • 2 Features

Aug 1, 2025

August 2025 monthly summary for avaidyam/ProjectEHR focusing on business value, technical achievements, and readiness for production. Delivered ICD-10 based diagnosis search and patient problem list management via a modal UI with new context providers and selection workflow, enabling improved clinical coding accuracy and patient problem tracking. Addressed production deployment reliability by adjusting a production dependency (fsevents) to remove the dev flag in package-lock.json, reducing deployment risk and ensuring stable installations.

March 2025

2 Commits • 1 Features

Mar 1, 2025

March 2025 (2025-03) monthly summary for avaidyam/ProjectEHR. Key focus: deliver robust patient list management enhancements and UI styling cleanup to improve usability and consistency. Delivered refactor of patient list components to improve display and data management, and removed redundant styling to align with parent container backgrounds. These changes reduce cognitive load for clinicians and make future enhancements easier to implement.

February 2025

2 Commits • 2 Features

Feb 1, 2025

February 2025: Delivered two high-impact UI and data-organization updates for avaidyam/ProjectEHR. Upgraded MUI to v7 and refactored the Schedule component to accommodate breaking changes, ensuring UI consistency and enabling new features. Introduced Patient Lists with a sidebar, list table, and create/add dialogs, significantly improving patient organization and team efficiency. These efforts reduced maintenance risk and set the foundation for scalable UI work.

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Quality Metrics

Correctness91.4%
Maintainability88.6%
Architecture90.0%
Performance85.8%
AI Usage22.8%

Skills & Technologies

Programming Languages

CSSJSXJavaScriptTypeScript

Technical Skills

API IntegrationComponent DesignContext APIFront End DevelopmentFront-end DevelopmentFrontend DevelopmentHooksJavaScriptMaterial UIMaterial-UIReactReact RouterState ManagementTypeScriptUI Styling

Repositories Contributed To

1 repo

Overview of all repositories you've contributed to across your timeline

avaidyam/ProjectEHR

Feb 2025 Oct 2025
4 Months active

Languages Used

JSXJavaScriptCSSTypeScript

Technical Skills

Context APIFront End DevelopmentFrontend DevelopmentMaterial UIMaterial-UIReact

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