Experience in the field
- Summative usability study protocol development for several clients
- Dedicated Infusion Sets: Requirements/Traceability Remediation across entire product family
- Semi-automated pharmacy compounding system: Systems Engineer (Risks, Requirements, Formative Usability Studies)
- Regional Oxygen Saturation Monitoring – Standalone system: Technical lead
- Regional Oxygen Saturation Monitoring – OEM partner device: Technical lead / Systems lead
- Continuous glucose monitor: Hardware lead
- Cardiac ICD remote monitoring devices: Analog lead
- Ophthalmic Surgical Device: Electrical Engineer
- Support of innumerable others in various roles
What’s the most interesting Medical Device project you’ve worked on and why?
The most interesting medical product I worked on was an eye surgery device. It was a highly complex, interconnected piece of equipment on a physiologically very interesting part of the body.
What do you like about working at Tensentric?
The competence of the employees, the environment of trust and support, and a permeating confidence that challenges can and will be overcome.
What unique set of skills do you bring to Tensentric?
The most important skill that I bring is the ability to hear stated desires from various stakeholders and help come to solutions that meet their real needs. I have always gravitated to the system-level interactions of products, and enjoy the cross-functional and cross-team collaboration for a shared purpose bigger than just one part.
If you couldn’t be an engineer what would you be? Why?
Perhaps an architect, for the experience of watching something on paper become a real structure. Or perhaps something in the music tech arena (sound production, etc.).