Maastricht · Medicine + Digital Health

A student exploring the space between healthcare and software.

A medicine + digital-health student building AI agents and digital tools, with a focus on usability and human-centered design.

Yasin Ertek
Yasin Ertek Building between code and the clinic.

Why this combination

Most healthtech is built by people who've never set foot in a clinic.

I'm training as a doctor and majoring in Digital Technology & Health at the same time. That means the tools I build understand both the code and the clinical workflow they're supposed to slot into.

Health-tech prototypes

Apps and tools for clinical and patient-facing problems. Most recent group build: a medication-cascade detector for older-adult prescribing.

AI agents & automations

Custom agents and small internal tools — for research workflows, content, ops. Built with the modern AI APIs.

Research, writing & data

Stakeholder interviews, academic writing, literature reviews, plus quantitative work in SPSS, R and Python. Turning messy input into something a team can act on.

Featured

A health-tech app I'm most proud of.

Health technology · Group project · Maastricht

A medication-cascade detector for older-adult prescribing.

A prescribing cascade is when a drug's side effect gets treated with a second drug — common in geriatrics, often missed. We built a tool that cross-references a patient's medication list against known cascade patterns and flags likely cases for clinician review.

Teamgroup project
Clinicalliterature-backed

Tools I work with

A working toolkit, not a buzzword list.

Python R SPSS SQL / databases JavaScript HTML / CSS Anthropic API OpenAI API RAG AI agents Stakeholder interviews Academic writing Literature reviews Clinical literature Quantitative analysis Figma

Looking for help with a healthtech project?

I'm available for freelance work alongside my studies, plus internships and research collaborations. If your problem sits between medicine and software, I might be a good fit.