upmedic
Pawel Paczuski began their work experience in 2014 as a Software Engineer at Microsoft, where they gained experience in the full software development process. Pawel then joined CI Games in 2016 as a Programmer. In 2017, they co-founded Pacode. In 2019, Pawel co-founded upmedic, where they served as the CEO. At upmedic, they worked on optimizing medical documentation and introducing medical innovations.
Pawel Paczuski completed their education as follows:
- From 2018 to 2020, they pursued a Master's degree in Computer Science at Warsaw University of Technology.
- Prior to that, from 2014 to 2018, they obtained a Bachelor of Science in Engineering in Computer Science, also from Warsaw University of Technology.
- Their high school education was completed at V LO im. Ks. J. Poniatowskiego w Warszawie from 2011 to 2014, where they studied Chemistry, Physics, and Maths.
In addition to their formal education, Pawel Paczuski has acquired several certifications:
- In September 2020, they obtained a certification from the School of Pioneers at Polski Fundusz Rozwoju S.A.
- In July 2019, they became a Young Innovators Alumni through the Fundacja im. Lesława A. Pagi.
- In June 2015, they earned the C1 Academic English certification from Studium Języków Obcych.
- In February 2015, they completed a course on "shaping-up-with-angular-js" at Code School.
- In December 2013, they became a certified Young C++ Programmer by Inceptio.
- In June 2013, they obtained the CAE certification from the University of Cambridge.
- In February 2012, they achieved the FCE certification from the University of Cambridge.
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upmedic
upmedic is a web-based platform for creating, storing, and analyzing textual medical documentation. We solve the problem of time-consuming unstructured medical documentation by using templates that act like TODO lists. Thanks to this we enable clinicians to create high-quality medical reports that contain standard phrases.Our template library iscreated by experts that use our software every day in their work. Additionally, we support templates created by the RadReport community backed by RSNA.