on Mar 6
Robert Nadler
San Diego, CA, United States
@bobnadlerAccomplished leader, team oriented, and results driven lead designer and developer of medical device software.
Strengths:
- System software architecture
- Object oriented design and development
- FDA regulatory quality control processes
- Medical device data integration into EMR systems
- Project management and technology leadership
Also see my blog: Bob on Medical Device Software
Technologies
.net c# c++ emr medical-device jdk java ruby cucumber hl7
Experience (9)
Lead Software Engineer, Healthcare Informatics
ResMed Corp
November 2010 - Current
- Lead US team in transition to Agile (Scrum) methodology. Setup CI environment.
- Architect and Scrum Master for GAM Simulator project (.NET WCF service with Java/JRuby client). Included a Web interface built with the Play! Framework.
- Card to Cloud application architect and Scrum Master (WPF PC client, REST API interface, IronRuby/Cucumber testing).
Healthcare Informatics Architect
ResMed Corp
January 2010 - November 2010
- EasyCare PC software (.NET enterprise application) release support and software analysis.
- EasyCare Online Project Manager – lead multi-national cross functional team, including Indian out-sourcing.
- Designed and built EasyCare Express (PC data reader) prototype.
R&D Staff Engineer/Principal Software Engineer
CardioDynamics International Corp.
October 2005 - December 2009
Principal Software Engineer
- Software design and development for the BioZ Impedance Cardiography medical device.
- .NET 2.0 C# Winforms development for Windows XP Embedded platform.
- Embedded Visual C++ MFC development for Windows CE platform.
- Algorithm development on an Analog Devices DSP.
- Lead improvements in software development tools and methodologies (Subversion, Trac, unit testing, coding standards, automated builds and continuous integration).
Director of EMR Integration
- Development of integration strategy and overall software architecture.
- Design and develop .NET based EMR portal (BioZport).
- Utilization of HL7 integration engines (Mirth) for EMR connectivity.
Lead Software Engineer
Imago Scientific Instruments
January 2004 - October 2005
- Design and development of visualization and analysis software for the LEAP instrument.
- Java and Swing GUI development.
- Utilized the Netbeans Platform for Rich Client Applications development.
- Incorporated embedded Jython for custom application scripting.
- Management of a group of physicists and programmers.
Senior Software Engineer (Contract)
Compumedics Limited
April 2003 - January 2004
- Design and development of Windows COM components and new applications for their line of Sleep and Neurodiagnostic instruments.
- Integrated .NET-based reporting system into existing MFC applications.
Software Engineer (Contract)
SpaceLabs/Burdick Medical Systems
January 2001 - April 2001
- Successfully completed a contract to create a Windows-2000 test and diagnostic system for their USB-based ECG front-ends.
- Designed and developed a flexible scripted (JScript within WSH) testing environment and analysis system.
- Wrote a custom COM interface that was used to communicate with the USB stack.
- Provided complete documentation and training.
Principal Software Engineer / VP / CTO
Network Concepts Inc.
April 1990 - February 2003
- Co-founder of NCI (a.k.a. NeuroConcepts, Inc.), its Vice President, Chief Technology Officer, and a member of the Board of Directors.
- Involved in all management aspects of a start-up company including legal, fiscal, capital fund-raising (private placements, limited partnerships), investor relations, policies and strategic planning.
- Chief architect and developer of network-based EEG, Sleep (PSG), Epilepsy monitoring and Digital Video diagnostic systems.
- Supervise all R&D and technical activities of the company.
- Installed customer base of over 200 institutions worldwide (1000+ machines in operation).
- Customers include Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, Stanford, and Baylor.
- Developed applications of MPEG Digital Video technology for use in Echocardiography.
Software Engineer (Contract)
Tracor-Northern Medical Instruments
September 1985 - April 1990
- Headed the software design and development effort for the NOMAD-EMG product line.
- Responsible for all EMG applications software specifications, design and implementation.
- Included specialized real-time graphics, data acquisition, analysis and user interface capabilities for both clinical and research EMG (Nerve Conduction studies, Evoked Potentials, Motor Unit Quantification, and Single Fiber EMG).
Associate Director/Scientist/Engineer
X-Ray Microbeam Project (UW-Madison)
November 1980 - April 1990
- A NIH supported $10M national shared speech research laboratory at UW-Madison.
- Headed the software design and development for physiological and pellet movement data (650 KV flying-spot tracking X-ray system) acquisition.
- Author on numerous peer-reviewed publications and presentations at scientific meetings.
- Did peer review for scientific journal.
Management Responsibilities:
- Supervision of all technical staff (engineers, programmers, and technicians).
- Oversaw on-going technical research and development, system maintenance, troubleshooting, calibration and modifications (software and hardware).
- Technical and fiscal administration for the overall project budget ($800,000/year).
- Collaborated with scientists at Bell Laboratories and other major U.S. and International research institutions.
Development Accomplishments:
- Complete software design and implementation for real-time physiological and pellet movement data acquisition.
- Integration of multiple general purpose and dedicated computer systems with a variety of specialized digital hardware and transducer instrumentation.
Education
B.S. Biochemistry
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Senior Honors
M.S. Biomedical Engineering
University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Background
- Over 20 years of experience in the design and development of software for state-of-the-art real-time data acquisition systems for medical and scientific instrumentation.
- Ability to translate product requirements into successful system designs and implementations.
- Full software product life-cycle quality control management: specifications, review, documentation, release processes, and revision control.
- Hands-on experience with medical device manufacturing and customer support requirements including FDA QSR regulations (Part 820), CE certification, IEC60601 requirements, and ISO-9001 and ISO-13485 quality systems documentation.
- Leadership and management of complex development projects.
- Strong interpersonal, organizational, and written communication skills.
- Experience with the HIPAA privacy rules as they relate to medical devices.
- Integration of medical device data into commercial EMR systems with HL7.
- Diagnostic Ultrasound development, DICOM, PACS, and Telemedicine experience.
- Voting member of ASTM E31.16 Healthcare Informatics, Interchange of Electrophysiological Waveforms and Signals: E1467-94(2000).
- Member: IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS).
- Member: Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS).