Pooja R.

Engineering Program Manager at Apple

Sunnyvale, California, United States

About

Innovative program manager with a biomedical engineering background aspiring to develop solutions that address the triple aim and improve healthcare, clinical research, and quality of life.

Experience

  • Health Study Engineering Program Manager at Apple
    Jun 2022 - Present · 4 yrs 1 mo

  • Technical Project Manager at Cala Health
    Jul 2021 - Jun 2022 · 1 yr

  • Senior Project Manager at Datacubed Health
    Feb 2019 - Jul 2021 · 2 yrs 6 mos

    Datacubed Health provides an engaging platform to translate clinical trials into mobile application and web interfaces. I am responsible for planning, configuring, and managing multiple simultaneous complex projects (multinational and multilingual) within scope, quality, time, and resource constraints, including organizing and motivating project contributors, time management and communication with the team, risk analysis and management, monitoring project progress through regular internal and client-facing meetings, managing reports, documentation, and key customer milestones including audits and compliance documentation. I also supervise a growing project management team, including hiring and training of talented project managers.

  • Project Manager at Epic
    Nov 2017 - Oct 2018 · 1 yr

    ● Coordinate team of 5 analysts, trainer, and project manager to build Epic electronic medical record to fit their organizational needs, lead and coordinate printers, workstations, and end user devices integrated area ● Communicate with diverse groups from physicians, nurses, and other end users, other project managers, to software developers at Epic to explain the needs and functionality of the Epic Software ● Lean 6 Sigma Yellow Belt Certified ● Certified on multiple software applications for emergency and inpatient care, order transmittal, nurse triage, interoperability, and reporting

  • Research Scholar at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
    2015 - 2015 · Less than a year

    As a part of the Medical Students Training in Aging Research (MSTAR) program, funded by the American Federation on Aging Research (AFAR) and Johns Hopkins University - Research: (Dr. Jeremy Walston's lab) conducted DNA extraction, Western blotting and RT-PCR to evaluate mitochondrial DNA copy number in relation to aging and chronic inflammation (poster presentation details below) - Didactics on geriatrics-related topics - Clinical Shadowing experiences (such as burn rounds, mental health clinic, PACE, home health visits, Geriatric outpatient clinics, hip surgery service, etc. – full list available upon request) - Presented article review on "Circulating mitochondrial DNA increases with age and is a familiar trait: Implications for 'inflamm-aging'" by Pinti et al. at Biology of Healthy Aging meeting