Manuel Römer is a Solution Engineer with 8 years of experience building user-focused front-end systems and progressive web apps, currently working at smapiot GmbH. He specializes in React-based EMR frontends and microfrontend frameworks, contributing offline-first features, extension infrastructures, and OAuth/OIDC clients to notable open-source projects like OpenMRS and Piral. Manuel combines a Wirtschaftsinformatik master’s background from Technische Universität München with hands-on full-stack work, shaping UX improvements, service workers, and context-driven component architectures. Known for pragmatic problem-solving, he often bridges design specs and resilient offline capabilities that improve usability in constrained environments.
8 years of coding experience
Master, Wirtschaftsinformatik, Master, Wirtschaftsinformatik at Technische Universität München
This repo houses all EMR patient chart components for OpenMRS v3
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:85 reviews, 28 commits, 46 PRs in 1 year 10 months
Contributions summary:Manuel primarily focused on enhancing the user interface and functionality of the EMR patient chart components for OpenMRS v3. Their work involved enabling widgets as extensions, integrating them with the patient chart, and adapting the UI to match design specifications, including the removal of tabs from the medications widget. The user also implemented a context workspace using the context API, enabling navigation and the display of extension components. Furthermore, the user contributed to the offline functionality of the patient chart application.
Frontend modules for patient management, including appointment scheduling, patient list management, registration, search and service queue management
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:37 reviews, 23 commits, 27 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Manuel focused on enhancing the patient registration and patient list management functionalities of the OpenMRS Electronic System for Patient Management (ESM) frontend modules. Their work involved fixing bugs related to patient form editing, adding offline editing capabilities, and integrating local patient lists. They made improvements to the user interface, particularly in the patient list table, and contributed to the integration of offline patient search. These changes demonstrate a focus on user experience and offline functionality within the React-based frontend.
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