EDUCATION
MS Mechanical Engineering/Biomedical Engineering, SUNY at Buffalo, 1975
Non-degree coursework, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Summer 1974
BS Mechanical Engineering, Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, NY, 1971
Certified in Clinical Engineering (June 1997), certification recognized and listed by the Healthcare Technology Certification Commission (June 2004)
Certified "Engineer in Training" for the professional license by the State of New York (January 1972)
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT, Storrs, CT 7/00 to Present
Clinical Engineering Internship Program Director & Adjunct Assistant Professor,
Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Instructor for graduate courses Clinical Engineering Fundamentals, Human Error and Medical Device Accidents, Engineering Problems in Hospitals and Medical Instrumentation in Hospitals. Course work covers hospital safety, incident and accident investigation and medical device failure analysis. Direct graduate student internships in seven central Connecticut area hospitals. Advisor to 10 -14 engineering graduate students.
UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT, Storrs, CT 1996 to 2000
Adjunct Assistant Professor,
Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering
Guest lecturer in the course Clinical Engineering Fundamentals. Supervise graduate students in a two-year clinical engineering internship at Bridgeport Hospital.
TRINITY COLLEGE / RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE-HARTFORD GRADUATE CENTER, Hartford, CT 1990 to 1996
Clinical Instructor / Lecturer, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Masters Degree program in Clinical Engineering
Guest lecturer in the course Clinical Engineering Fundamentals. Supervise graduate students in a two-year clinical engineering internship at Bridgeport Hospital.
STATE UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK AT BUFFALO, Buffalo, NY 1977 to1980
Assistant Professor and Clinical Instructor - Department Of Medical Technology
Clinical Instructor overseeing clinical internships of Medical Technology seniors. Lecturer - "basic electronics and principles of laboratory instrumentation" for undergraduate and graduate Medical Technology students.
EW #765 is able to provide expertise in the areas of Medical device accidents, patient injury or death involving medical devices, medical device use errors and medical device product liability. The services he can offer include biomedical equipment incident or accident investigation, forensic engineering analysis of patient injury or death involving medical devices, technical litigation support and medical device testing.
Expertise * Biomedical equipment incident or accident investigation * Forensic engineering analysis of patient injury or death involving medical devices * Technical litigation support in medical device product liability cases
Types of Medical Devices * Diagnostic, Therapeutic, Monitoring, Support * Electronic, Electrical, Pneumatic, Mechanical * Equipment, Devices, Components, Systems, Accessories, Implants, Disposables * Anesthesia, Cardiac, Diagnostic imaging, Dialysis, Neurodiagnostic, Infusion therapy, Laboratory instrumentation, Laser, Physical therapy, Sterilization, Surgical, Ventilation * Medical gas distribution systems, Electrical power distribution systems, Operating room ventilation systems, EtO sterilization exhaust systems
Scope of Medical Equipment Experience * Design evaluation, Function, User interface, Performance, Safety, Expected life, Interference from other devices * Application, Pre-use set-up, Preparation and processing,
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