Computing Internship - Orion Health – Project 1
This position is offered through the ANU Computing Internship (COMP3820/ COMP8830)
Company
Orion Health is a global, award-winning provider of health information technology, advancing population health and precision medicine solutions for the delivery of care across the entire health ecosystem. Founded in 1993, Orion Health’s focus for 30 years has been on delivering software, services and support for healthcare organisations that empower clinicians and caregivers with the right information to deliver the best possible care.
There are 6 internship projects on offer from Orion Health
Project - High risk medicine alerting
Orion Health provides functionality for clinicians (doctors, nurses, and pharmacists) to view recent medications for a patient, aggregated from multiple clinical systems.
Patients often have many medications, therefore it can be difficult for clinicians to easily view high risk medications, because of the amount of data that they have to look through.
This proposal is to build a mechanism to highlight high-risk medications and display alerts for these. This will help ensure that clinicians do not miss critical information when viewing a patient's medication summary.
Required technical skills
Java and React, some database querying would be beneficial
Required/preferred professional and other skills
Good communication skills, patience to work within an existing codebase and learn how the existing code works, so you can make the enhancements as required.
Delivery Mode
Project can be undertaken in-person or remote
Student location
Student must be located in Canberra only
Project’s Special Requirements/ Conditions
None
Type of internship
Unpaid internship
How to apply
Applications are invited from eligible students to apply for the Computing Internship courses COMP3820 or COMP8830. Eligibility details of COMP3820/ COMP8830 and further information about the Computing Internship can be found on the Computing Internship page.
Eligible students can apply through the Computing Internship application form which will be available via the Computing Internship page between Friday 16 September to Sunday 02 October. You can nominate multiple preferred Internship projects and host organisations through the one online application form.
Eligibility and Room Available in degree to undertake COMP3820/COMP8830 will be assessed at the time of application. If you do not meet the eligibility criteria or do not have room in your degree to fit COMP3820/COMP8830, your application will not be progressed.
Your application will require you to upload the following documents:
an updated copy of your Resume, and
an Expression of Interest (limit 350 words) for each organisation you wish to apply to (for organisations with multiple projects only submit one Expression of Interest but state clearly which project/s you wish to be considered for).
Semester 1 2023 applications open on Friday 16 September and close on Sunday 02 October.