Dustin Whitney is a Lead Ambulatory Application Analyst with 15 years of healthcare IT experience and over a decade focused on EHR systems, currently leading a 16-person team supporting Epic ambulatory platforms and MyChart across outpatient services. He combines deep Epic certification and Tier 3 expertise with hands-on project management for new builds, data migrations, and multi-hospital implementations, translating clinical needs into robust technical solutions. Prior roles in training and consulting honed his ability to design eLearning, run GoLives, and create test scripts, making him equally comfortable with frontline support and strategic build governance. Outside healthcare IT he contributes to open-source back-end projects—adding templating to the Unfiltered Scala toolkit and working on SPARQL query features—revealing a sustained engineering curiosity and full‑stack capability. Based in South Burlington, VT, he also consults in Web3/NFT spaces, blending technical, creative, and community management skills that inform his pragmatic, interdisciplinary approach to problem solving.
15 years of coding experience
11 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's Degree of Science, Health Information Technology, Bachelor's Degree of Science, Health Information Technology at Champlain College
Business, Business at Community College of Vermont
Contributions:71 commits, 38 PRs, 58 pushes in 1 year 4 months
Contributions summary:Dustin primarily contributes to exercises and the book's content, updating PureScript code examples. Their commits involve converting existing code to newer PureScript versions (0.12) and integrating psc-package. They modified code across various chapters, including updates to exercises in data structures, validation, and web application components, demonstrating a good understanding of the PureScript ecosystem and project structure. The user also made web application front-end edits and integrated the use of Affjax.
Contributions summary:Dustin primarily focused on integrating the Scalate templating engine into the Unfiltered web framework. Their contributions include initial setup, code adjustments to support Scalate, and the creation of a demo application to showcase its usage. They also made modifications to the project build files, added comments, and addressed spacing/formatting inconsistencies. This user's work centered on extending Unfiltered's capabilities by providing a templating solution using Scalate.
http-requestswebsocketsweb-serverhttp-clientscala
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