Current focus
WHO EMR Core
The work I care most about: EMR, LIS, and radiology communication shaped so clinicians move faster without losing accuracy.
I build the software behind care: EMR workflows, surveillance signals, data infrastructure, and the judgment that keeps them usable when the field gets messy.
Practice
My work sits where product judgment meets operational pressure. A slow form, a missing signal, or a fragile pipeline is not a detail. It changes what teams can do.
I am useful because I can hold the whole chain: interface, database, deployment, rollout, documentation, and the uncomfortable truths that appear only on site.
Selected work
Current focus
The work I care most about: EMR, LIS, and radiology communication shaped so clinicians move faster without losing accuracy.
Data product
A national weather interface that made dense sensor streams readable for planning, quality control, and faster operational response.
Public-sector system
A city-scale monitoring suite for vendors and administrators, with alerts, audits, and less room for work to disappear.
Operating principles
If the interface fights the person doing the work, the system has already failed, even when the backend is perfect.
I would rather ship the calm thing teams can trust than the clever thing that collapses during rollout.
The job is not finished at merge. I care about the database, the deployment, the training, and the moment real users touch it.
Experience
Owning health-system workflows where clarity, uptime, and data quality matter at the same time.
Built multilingual platforms and production pipelines where content, deployment, and users had to move together.
Turned government project tracking into something visible, auditable, and harder to ignore.
Led weather data products, QC automation, and contract systems from idea through working delivery.
Capabilities