AI, JavaScript, SharePoint, and Power Platform projects built by the Automators Anonymous™ community of practice at University of Michigan.
Automators Anonymous™ is an invite-only Community of Practice (CoP) comprising elite analysts, program managers, database architects, and developers from across Michigan Medicine and the University of Michigan. We don't just use technology; we push its absolute boundaries. Together, we leverage AI, Power Platform, and other cutting-edge tools to engineer creative tech solutions, smash bottlenecks, and redefine what's possible in research, business, clinical and IT workflows.
- See individual README files for instructions. Each folder contains independent code.
- Michigan Medicine faculty and staff can view live SharePoint demos at the Automators Anonymous™ MM Showcase.
- DataLaVista™: Dashboard designer and toolkit. Tell your expensive BI tools: "Data la vista, baby!" ™ 🕶️
- DontDeleteMyEmail: Collection of solutions to the "IT is going to delete my old emails" ™ problem, using Power Automate or other tools.
- RegExService: Flows for running regular expressions in Power Automate using an external REST-based API, such as TeamDynamix iPaaS.
- Sitenalyzer: Helps you extract a data dictionary and security information from your SharePoint sites.
- Further documentation maybe available at the Depression Center's Health Research Resource Library Knowledge Base: https://michmed.org/efdc-kb.
- Eisenberg Family Depression Center - Health Research Resource Library
- Microsoft - Fluent UI Styles
- PnP Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Community
- PnP List Formatting Examples
- University of Michigan - UM-GPT (UM login required)
The Power Automate Lab™ started as a means to collaborate and problem-solve together. It is comprised of Power Platform users from different business, research and IT positions throughout Michigan Medicine and University of Michigan. We jokingly called our first in-person meeting the "Automators Anonymous" ™ meeting, and the name stuck, so it became the name for this repository and for the group.
To get in touch, contact the individual developers in the check-in history.
If you need assistance identifying a contact person, email the project maintainers at: efdc-mobiletech@umich.edu.
- Eisenberg Family Depression Center (@DepressionCenter).
- Beth Plotts - Manager, HITS EDIS Analytics, Michigan Medicine.
- David Clark - Business Systems Analyst, Anesthesiology, Michigan Medicine.
- Frans Antonissen - Software Developer, Radiology, Michigan Medicine.
- Gabriel Mongefranco (@gabrielmongefranco) - Mobile Data Architect, Eisenberg Family Depression Center.
- Jeremy Gluskin (@jerm-ops) - Revenue Lifecycle System Coordinator, Quality - Patient Safety, Michigan Medicine.
- Shelley Boa (@blondilox-ai) - Program Manager, Internal Medicine / Pulmonology & Critical Care, Michigan Medicine.
- TJ Petras - Business Systems Analyst, Facilities Administration, Michigan Medicine.
- Yuhao Gu - Business Analyst, Environmental Services Administration, Michigan Medicine.
- Eisenberg Family Depression Center - TrackMaster: Membership Tracking Tool and various other repos.
- PnP List Formatting Examples
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