My OpenMRS Fellowship Journey: Daud

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Congratulations @kdaud

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Congratulations @kdaud

For the past weeks of May,

I have been working on back-end related tasks as I get my feet into back-end development. Have also done code reviews on different projects to enhance my understanding of back-end code base through testing the suggested solution on a real openmrs instance.

I have also supported the QA Team through technical guidance to the contributors and ensuring Bamboo is green for the OpenMRS QA Framework.

In the next weeks,

Besides working on back-end related tasks, I will be also focusing on FHIR project so as to support the ICAP-Ethiopia team in migrating their data from their SmartCare software into OpenMRS OHRI

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The month of June makes a second month as an OpenMRS backend fellow. As the original plan for June was to write FHIR resources to support Ethiopia migration of data from Smartcare ET → OpenMRS DB however, during the course of the month it turned out that the plan had to be changed for the reasons @grace highlighted at Ethiohri: Data migration plan/status?

This taught me the lesson of flexibility as software requirements/plans/priorities can change during the development process.

Another activity was taking a survey at Mapping episode of care to patient program and currently coming up with UML diagrams that show the “data model”.

The current tasks am working on are;

  • Create a concept endpoint to support requesting multiple concepts in our web-services.
  • Finishing up with the architectural design for Mapping episode of care to patient program then have this implemented.

cc: @dkayiwa @jennifer @nikeshbalami

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Thank you for sharing this thread. This helped me to understand where to start. Thank you again!

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