About
I'm Yasin — 21, based in Maastricht. I'm doing two degrees at the same time: a Bachelor in Health Sciences (with a major in Digital Technology & Health) and Medicine.
Healthcare has a real digital-transformation problem, and most of the people working on it sit on one side of the wall. Engineers don't understand the clinic. Clinicians don't understand the software. I want to be useful on both sides — so I'm studying both.
On the medicine side: lectures, labs, clinical rotations starting soon. On the digital side: stakeholder interviews with real healthcare actors, statistics in SPSS / R / Python, working with structured clinical data, and building actual tools — not just slide decks about them.
How I try to work
Before I touch a problem in healthcare, I want to understand the workflow. Stakeholder interviews aren't a formality — they're where the real specs come from.
A demo that ignores how clinicians actually work isn't useful. I'd rather build something less impressive that fits than something flashy that doesn't.
I'm a student. My projects are real but small. I don't pretend otherwise — and I think that's a feature, not a bug, when you're choosing who to bring in.
I learn fastest by making things and breaking them. Most of my technical skills come from side-projects, not from a slide.
"AI in healthcare" is loud right now. I'd rather solve a real problem in a small, defensible way than chase the loudest narrative.
I'm a med student first. That means I scope work I take on so I can actually deliver it well, around clinical training.
Background
BSc Health Sciences — major in Digital Technology & Health. In parallel: Bachelor in Medicine.
Stakeholder interviews, applied statistics, database work, and self-directed building — apps, agents, websites.
Freelance projects, internships, healthtech research — open to all of it.
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