Lakeland Healthcare 2013–2015 · Nighthawk Radiology 2005–2007

The Systems That Save Lives

Director of Software Development. Teleradiology expert. Invented life-critical systems for emergency radiology — technology that ensures the right diagnosis reaches the right patient at the right time. A decade across three continents. The problem these systems solve remains unsolved at industry scale.

10Years in Healthcare Tech
3Continents
24/7Teleradiology Coverage
Lives Protected

Lakeland Healthcare (2013–2015)

Director of Software Development

Led the engineering team at Lakeland Healthcare Group. Directed the invention and delivery of life-critical systems for emergency radiology. Responsible for architecture, team leadership, and the full development lifecycle of systems where failure means a missed diagnosis.

What I Invented

Emergency radiology has a fundamental unsolved problem: when a critical scan arrives at 3 AM, how do you guarantee the right expert sees it at the right time with the right level of quality assurance? I invented systems that solve this. The specifics are proprietary, but the outcome is measurable — the right diagnosis reaches the right patient, every time. No comparable system exists in the industry today.

The goal was saving human lives. The systems I built do exactly that. The teleradiology industry still has not replicated what we created.

Nighthawk Radiology (2005–2007)

Pioneering 24/7 Teleradiology

At Nighthawk Radiology, helped pioneer 24/7 teleradiology coverage spanning Milwaukee, Zurich, and Sydney. A follow-the-sun model: when a hospital in the Midwest needed an emergency read at 3 AM, the scan was routed to a radiologist in a timezone where it was daytime. Built the technology infrastructure that made cross-continental emergency radiology possible.

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