Tyler Potock is a Development Associate with nine years of professional experience blending front-end development, alumni relations, and program coordination from the Washington, D.C. metro area. He contributes to notable open-source health IT work—improving responsiveness and UI in the widely used OpenEMR patient portal—demonstrating practical CSS/HTML and Bootstrap 4 expertise. At George Mason University he supports advancement efforts while bringing prior hands-on supervisory and research roles from Christopher Newport University and civic leadership projects. Tyler pairs a BA in Psychology with technical curiosity, bridging user-focused design and data-informed outreach. Colleagues describe him as comfortable moving between code and stakeholder-facing work, able to translate technical fixes into better user experiences for diverse audiences.
9 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY, Bachelor of Arts - BA, PSYCHOLOGY at Christopher Newport University
The most popular open source electronic health records and medical practice management solution.
Role in this project:
Front-end Developer
Contributions:17 reviews, 79 commits, 64 PRs in 2 years 10 months
Contributions summary:Tyler primarily focused on improving the responsiveness of the patient portal, fixing multiple bugs related to it and also improving the general user interface. The code changes involved modifications to CSS, HTML, and potentially JavaScript files, indicating front-end development. The user also seems to be fixing issues with Bootstrap 4 classes.
OpenEMR is the most popular open source electronic health records and medical practice management solution. ONC certified with international usage, OpenEMR's goal is a superior alternative to its proprietary counterparts.
Contributions:6 PRs, 325 pushes, 68 branches in 2 years 10 months
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