Yash is a Software Developer at Aurora Constellations in Thunder Bay, where he works on developing an innovative approach to Electronic Health Records. His work brings Computer-Aided Design (CAD) principles to healthcare, using Domain Specific Language (DSL) engineering, visual graphs, and neurosymbolic AI to create explainable clinical workflows. This approach addresses limitations of current EHR systems, including their reliance on static widgets and documentation that struggle to express complex relationships between clinical concepts. In contrast, his work enables synthesis-oriented visualizations, interactive editing environments, and deterministic, human-in-the-loop AI. His work and contributions have been presented at AMIA 2025, Connected Minds, and the Trillium Conference.
His work targets a critical need: supporting generalist physicians, including International Medical Graduates (IMGs). Yash is actively seeking collaborations with physicians, IMGs, residents, medical students, and Internal and Family Medicine doctors interested in exploring this research direction through scholarly activity.
Yash holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from Lakehead University, where his research focused on computer vision and table detection methods. This work was recognized with a Best Paper Award at the 12th FICTA Conference in London.
His research interests include visual care modeling, health systems transformation, neurosymbolic AI, and applying design-discipline principles to clinical workflows.


