I’m lead engineer for software architecture and technology orientation of Myca solutions and service offerings.
I don’t think within preconceived boundaries. I’m a little unconventional and convinced that the answers to the problems facing health care lie outside the box.
That’s why I’m at Myca. It’s extremely rewarding to know that my professional accomplishments can help make life better for people using Myca systems.
I’m a technology geek at heart, and I love to take on major challenges. Because healthcare touches everyone, it’s one of our greatest challenges. I strongly believe that existing and emerging technologies can be exploited to make health systems more efficient, less costly, and more humane.
I have more than 12 years of experience in software product and infrastructure development. After graduating from Laval University in 1995, I joined Speedware, a company developing reporting and analytical software. In 1998 I was promoted to Technical Director and managed a team of 15 developing a report engine software.
In 2000, I joined Xystos as R&D director. In this role, I created a quality group, restructured the development team, and helped release the first commercial version of the Xystos product, which was then deployed at a dozen fitness centers.
In January 2001, I joined EON Media, a company dedicated to creating the PatientStation. The company was acquired in 2002 by Cardinal Health, where I was named R&D Manager. I was involved in the integration of many different Cardinal Health systems, including medication cabinets, infusion pumps, and vital sign monitors. In 2005 I was promoted to System Architect, part of a small group leading the technical orientation strategies for the Medication Products division.
My diverse assignments at Cardinal Health provided in-depth experience in areas such as HIPAA regulation, FDA-certified processes, enterprise system development, health information system interoperability, and clinical workflows.