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Case Study

ApotekerRy — Clinical Reference Platform

An open-access, mobile-responsive clinical pharmacy reference suite built for ICU pharmacists and healthcare professionals — featuring interactive drug references, renal dose calculators, evidence-based appraisal guides, and anticoagulation protocols across 8+ modules.

RoleSolo developer & clinical pharmacistSettingOpen-access web — Indonesian ICU pharmacists & healthcare professionalsStatusLive · 8+ modulesStackHTML5 · CSS3 · Vanilla JS · GitHub Pages
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The Problem

ICU pharmacists in Indonesia have no centralized, mobile-accessible clinical reference at the bedside. Resources are scattered across printed guidelines, paid subscriptions, or desktop-only platforms. Renal dosing for CRRT patients, vasoactive protocols, PCNE-based DRP classification — rarely available together, rarely in Indonesian, and almost never free.

What I Built

A suite of 8+ self-contained HTML modules covering: critical appraisal guides (Parts 1 & 2), ICU vasoactive drug references, PCNE v9.1 DRP classification, renal dose calculators (Cockcroft-Gault + HD/CVVH) for 25+ ICU drugs, and anticoagulation-in-ICU protocols. No backend, no login, no dependency — each module works offline after first load.

Impact

  • check_circleOpen access, zero paywall — usable on any device
  • check_circle25+ ICU drugs with renal dose adjustments across 6 drug classes
  • check_circleAPA 7th-formatted references in every clinical module
  • check_circleDual-purpose: bedside decision support + CPD self-study
  • check_circlePortfolio anchor for freelance clinical pharmacy app development

Key Decisions

  • check_circleSingle-file HTML architecture: no build step, no hosting cost, sharable as a standalone file — critical for hospital settings where network access is inconsistent.
  • check_circleContent depth mirrors real ICVCU clinical questions (three weight options for CG, HD/CVVH edge cases).
  • check_circleDesign system unified across all modules to feel like one product, not a collection of pages.

apt. Ryeska Fajar Respaty, M.Farm. — Clinical Pharmacist & Developer