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Medic Supervisor

User will only have access to the “registration” and “login” pages.

User goes to dashboard with simplified tiled components.

Users will have the ability to add water, weight and medicine (and food) to their profiles from this front page.

Future potential for adding medic/carer professionals to application as separate user so they can view medical report of user when given access (pointed out as red since this is not a feature on the application yet); this will be useful for emergencies.


 

This took longer than i anticipated - when hosting, I can easily collect the data of the users, therefore this feature must be removed for time being. It is accessible locally after configuration.


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