Portrait A Working Life · in several chapters

Between the ward
and the page

Healthcare ERP by trade · writer by passion

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Chapter the First

What I Actually Do

I work at the intersection of clinical operations and enterprise software — helping hospital teams adopt, use, and get the most out of the systems they run on. At GNRC Hospitals I manage the full implementation lifecycle of fifty and more enterprise modules, spanning five operational units, from requirement gathering and UAT through deployment, training, and the long tail of post-launch support.

The plain telling of it: I sit with doctors, nurses, pharmacy teams, and admin staff to understand how they work, translate that into software requirements, verify that what gets built actually works, and make sure people know how to use it. The rest is footnotes.

Chapter the Second

Of Employment & Craft

IT Executive · Product Consultant · Healthcare ERP Nov 2025 — present
GNRC Hospitals · full-time · Dispur, Assam · on-site
  • Module lifecycle management. Fifty-plus modules across Supply Chain (PO, PR, GRN), pharmacy sales & returns, nursing returns, OT scheduling, inpatient count, Registration/IP/OP, ADT, and Asset Management.
  • Cross-unit deployment. Rollouts and go-lives across all five units, coordinating timelines and post-launch modifications.
  • End-user support. Diagnosing live issues, managing bugs, gathering requirements for patches and changes.
  • Stakeholder training. Structured sessions for doctors, nurses, pharmacy incharges, CRM teams, and fixed-asset staff.
  • Business analysis. Documenting precise specifications with clinical and administrative departments.
  • Verification & testing. UAT and functional checks by hand, supplemented by foundational Playwright automation.
Marginal note — the initial phase Engineered and optimized complex PL/SQL procedures for the core e-Prescription system — multi-tier tariff calculations, automated pricing, and patient category-specific pricing models — ensuring data integrity and financial compliance.
Chapter the Third

Away From the Desk

A life measured only in modules would make dull reading. Between chapters there is writing done for its own sake, and three pursuits kept close: the discipline of the ring, and the two instruments that keep a rhythm the workday cannot.

Writing — by passion MMA — the discipline Guitar — six strings Harmonica — ten holes

Currently exploring roles in healthcare IT, product consulting, and ERP implementation.

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