Summary
Alexander Pavlushkin is a full-stack software engineer and implementation consultant who combines an MD and clinical experience with eight years building FHIR-native platforms, FDA-cleared SaMD, and agentic AI clinical assistants used in real hospitals. He designs end-to-end systems—event-driven workflows, RAG over FHIR, and voice-to-FHIR scribes—that prioritize clinical utility, auditability, and efficiency, having cut LLM token use 3x and halved response time in critical diagnostic steps. His work spans high-stakes integrations with Epic, Oracle Health, and national health services, plus contributions to the open-source Beda EMR and fhirpy. Earlier, as CIO of a 212-bed cardiac surgery center, he led award-winning EMR development and built Russia’s first congenital heart defect registry across 16+ hospitals. Comfortable shipping full stacks (React, Python, PostgreSQL, containerized ML) under regulatory constraints, he seeks AI healthcare challenges where clinical domain knowledge and engineering converge. An unusual blend of clinician background and production-grade engineering makes him adept at translating bedside workflows into reliable, interoperable systems.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Observational Fellowship, Health IT Systems Architecture & Clinical Informatics, Observational Fellowship, Health IT Systems Architecture & Clinical Informatics at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne
PhD Studies (non-degree), Medical Informatics, Medical Informatics. Public Health, PhD Studies (non-degree), Medical Informatics, Medical Informatics. Public Health at Krasnoyarsk State Medical University (KrasSMU)
English, Russian