Bethlehem University Software Engineering graduates Yousef Albandak, Husam Ramoni, and Angela Salem have successfully deployed MediSync, a Patient Management System now used daily at Holy Family Hospital (HFH). MediSync was developed as part of the graduates’ Software Engineering graduation project under the supervision of Dr. Rawan Gedeon BU’10 , Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Applied Science, Technology and Engineering. The team applied a full spectrum of their education, from requirements analysis and database design to implementation, testing, and deployment, while adopting modern architectural practices to support security, scalability, and usability.
Designed to streamline patient records, appointments, and administrative workflows, MediSync reflects the students’ goal to translate classroom learning into a practical solution with community impact. Inspired by the hospital’s real needs, the students worked closely with HFH staff to build a secure and efficient platform for managing patient data across departments.
After months of research, development, and testing, MediSync was officially deployed and integrated into hospital operations, transforming a student prototype into a functioning healthcare system. The project stands as an example of how service-learning at Bethlehem University can turn education into innovation, delivering real value to the community.
“MediSync started with a simple question: how can we make hospital work easier and more secure? From that question came months of learning, trying, failing, fixing, and building again. Today, MediSync is more than a project, it’s a real system that supports doctors, nurses, and patients,” said Yousef Albandak.
“MediSync began as a vision to connect departments, but it became much more — a bridge between learning and serving,” said Husam Ramoni. “Seeing it used in the hospital today is a reminder that what we build as students can truly make a difference.”
“We faced many challenges, time management, ensuring quality, and meeting real-world needs, but reaching this milestone and seeing MediSync support hospital staff is worth it all,” added Angela Salem.