At Apple, I created a proof of concept for a new feature in the Health app with Swift and Objective-C. I collaborated across teams to plan and connect the project's components and integrated feedback from a Design Manager and in-house physicians, improving appearance and functionality. Finally, I demonstrated the project results to the Health leadership team.
During my internship at 1upHealth, I tackled a mixture of product and software engineering projects and added new features to the backend Node.js server. These enhancements increased their server's compliance with the government-mandated electronic medical record protocol from 40% to 99%. I also improved security for medical resources, connected the 1upHealth patient app with Aeta, Cigna, and United Healthcare patient database APIs, and published an endpoint to automate the connection between 1upHealth and healthcare providers. I taught myself JavaScript, TypeScript, GitHub flow, and how to use Elasticsearch through these projects.
I built a program to replay requests to Elasticsearch and a new database platform created by Mach5 to demonstrate to customers that they have equivalent functionality. I also created a reverse proxy to log requests and responses between Kibana and Elasticsearch. These programs were built in the Rust language, which I taught myself over the course of the project.