
Emily Chen developed and refined core clinical features for the avaidyam/ProjectEHR repository over a two-month period, focusing on allergy management and clinical impressions. She implemented an end-to-end Allergy Management workflow, including a dedicated Allergies tab, agent-based allergen search, and an Epic-style AllergyEditor, all built with React, Material-UI, and JavaScript. Her work emphasized data normalization, UI/UX improvements, and seamless integration with existing workflows, enhancing data quality and clinician efficiency. Emily also delivered features for clinical impressions with SNOMED CT integration, aligning backend and frontend data representations to support reliable decision-making and improved interoperability within the electronic health record.

Monthly work summary for 2025-08 focused on enhancing data quality, usability, and clinical interoperability in the avaidyam/ProjectEHR repository. Delivered two major features with associated UI/UX and data integrity improvements, and aligned backend/frontend data representations to improve reliability and decision support readiness.
Monthly work summary for 2025-08 focused on enhancing data quality, usability, and clinical interoperability in the avaidyam/ProjectEHR repository. Delivered two major features with associated UI/UX and data integrity improvements, and aligned backend/frontend data representations to improve reliability and decision support readiness.
July 2025 — avaidyam/ProjectEHR: Delivered end-to-end Allergy Management to standardize patient allergy data and streamline clinician workflow. Implemented a dedicated Allergies tab, agent-based allergen search, and a comprehensive AllergyEditor with UI polish to align with Epic-style visuals. The work included targeted refactors and UI tweaks to streamline recording and reviewing allergies, and achieved clean integration with the main branch. Impact: improved data quality, reduced time to document allergies, and enhanced patient safety by aligning with Epic workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: frontend UI/UX refinements, refactoring, code cleanup, and solid Git-based collaboration.
July 2025 — avaidyam/ProjectEHR: Delivered end-to-end Allergy Management to standardize patient allergy data and streamline clinician workflow. Implemented a dedicated Allergies tab, agent-based allergen search, and a comprehensive AllergyEditor with UI polish to align with Epic-style visuals. The work included targeted refactors and UI tweaks to streamline recording and reviewing allergies, and achieved clean integration with the main branch. Impact: improved data quality, reduced time to document allergies, and enhanced patient safety by aligning with Epic workflows. Technologies/skills demonstrated: frontend UI/UX refinements, refactoring, code cleanup, and solid Git-based collaboration.
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