Work

Projects from the intersection of medicine and software.

I'm a student, so this is honest about scale: a mix of group projects, coursework and personal builds. Each entry says what it actually was.

Featured project

Health technology · Group project · Maastricht 2025

Medication-cascade detector.

A web app that screens a patient's medication list for likely prescribing cascades — situations where a drug's side effect gets treated with a second drug, sometimes a third. They're well-documented in geriatric pharmacology and routinely missed in busy practice.

The tool takes a medication list, cross-references it against a curated set of known cascade patterns from the clinical literature, and flags candidates for clinician review with a citation back to the source. Built as a team project at Maastricht University.

Teamgroup project
Lit-backedcascade patterns
Clinicianin the loop

More detail and a demo on request — email me below.

Currently building

Four AI agents I'm working on at the intersection of clinic and code.

These are in active development — none are shipped. Stage labels are honest and updated as the work moves. If any sound interesting for what you're working on, let's talk early — that's the point of building in the open.

Healthcare HR

Bevoegdhedencheck — clinical authorization agent Designing

An agent that answers role-based authorization questions for healthcare staff — "Is nurse X's BIG-registration valid? Is she authorized for procedure Y?" Built around ABAC patterns, adapted to Dutch clinical context (BIG, CAO Ziekenhuizen, AVG). Inspired by the ABAC pattern from DataCamp's HR Agent webinar (Calen Bedford, 2026), reframed for healthcare.

2026 Q2
Patient communication

Medical-to-plain-language translator Idea

Takes a discharge letter, lab result or clinical note and rewrites it in B1-Dutch while keeping clinical accuracy. Built so a clinician reviews the output before it reaches the patient — no autonomous patient communication.

Scoping
Medical education

Differential diagnosis study companion Idea

For medical students preparing for clinical exams. Give it a case, get back ranked differentials with reasoning. Built to support studying, not patient care — explicit disclaimer in every response. I'd be one of the first users.

Scoping
Clinical workflow

Verwijsbrief draft generator Idea

Generates a concept referral letter in NHG-format from short structured input ("63yo M, COPD, dyspnoea escalation 3 weeks, pulmonologist requested"). The clinician always reviews and sends — the agent only drafts.

Scoping

Also worked on

Smaller things, course projects and side builds.

Stakeholder research

Qualitative interviews in healthcare contexts Coursework

Designed and ran structured interviews with clinicians, patients and other stakeholders as part of digital-health coursework. Transcribed, coded and synthesised findings into product/research recommendations.

Maastricht
Academic writing

Reports, literature reviews, structured papers Coursework

Substantial academic writing across health sciences and medicine — literature reviews, methods sections, structured reports. Comfortable with formal scientific style, proper citation, and writing for a clinical audience.

Maastricht
AI agents

A handful of custom agents Personal

Small task-specific agents I've built using Anthropic and OpenAI APIs — research helpers, content tools, and a couple of experimental healthcare-adjacent ones. Happy to walk through any of them.

2024–25
Web

A few personal sites and front-ends Personal

HTML / CSS / JS, including this one. I treat the site as a working portfolio piece in its own right.

Ongoing
Quantitative analysis

Statistical work in SPSS, R and Python Coursework

Descriptive and inferential analyses across health-sciences coursework — survey data, cohort comparisons, and a few small modelling exercises.

Maastricht
Databases

Working with structured clinical and research data Coursework

Querying, joining and reshaping datasets — including healthcare-relevant ones — to feed downstream analysis or app prototypes.

Maastricht

A note on where I am

I'm 21 and still in school. I haven't shipped products to thousands of users or run a clinic's IT. What I have done is build real things, run real interviews, and study both sides of the problem — medicine and software — at the same time. If that's interesting for what you're working on, let's talk.

Got a project where this fits?

Freelance, internships, research collaborations — happy to chat about any of it.

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