Summary
Phill Fernandes is a patient-focused coordinator and accessibility advocate with 14 years of cross-disciplinary experience blending healthcare operations, IT support, and audio/production. Based in Boston, he currently supports clinical workflows and insurance processes at Massachusetts General Hospital while maintaining freelance IT and technical event roles that leverage his Unix/Linux and Windows administration training. Visually impaired since birth, Phill channels lived experience into improving digital and gaming accessibility and runs a community and long-running internet radio station that showcase his audio production and live-event lighting skills. He pairs practical EPIC and medical office proficiency with hands-on technical troubleshooting, security hardening, and end-user training from his CompTIA-backed network education. Known for meticulous organization and problem-solving under pressure, he brings a unique perspective that helps teams design more inclusive products and events.
14 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Medical Assistant, Medical Assistant at Health Training Center
Diploma, Computer and Networking Technology, Diploma, Computer and Networking Technology at Middleboro High School
Computer and Network Technology, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Windows Server 2008 Active Directory, Computer and Network Technology, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+, Windows Server 2008 Active Directory at Porter and Chester Institute