Following the successful modernization of the School of Medicine’s digital platform, I was entrusted with the redevelopment and ongoing administration of the Faculty of Medicine’s institutional website at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile. This platform serves as a high-visibility academic and administrative communication channel, supporting faculty-level information, institutional announcements, and public-facing academic content.
The project involved migrating a large-scale institutional platform to a modern, maintainable content management system while ensuring long-term scalability, consistency with university-wide digital standards, and ease of administration for non-technical stakeholders. Because faculty-level websites follow distinct design systems, content structures, and communication guidelines, the implementation required adapting the solution to a different institutional framework while preserving usability and editorial governance.
A critical component of the work was preserving continuity and institutional visibility during the migration. I carefully migrated existing content, page structures, and URLs to avoid disruptions to public access and search engine indexing. This required precise handling of information architecture, internal linking, and content hierarchy to prevent traffic loss and ensure uninterrupted discoverability of academic information.
Beyond the migration, I managed ongoing administration and content operations, including updates to institutional pages, publishing news, maintaining compliance with faculty communication standards, and supporting long-term maintainability. This project highlights my experience designing and maintaining mission-critical institutional systems where reliability, continuity, and governance are essential to academic operations.