David Harris was Appointed as Chief Technology Officer at Global Device Management

Date of management change: January 15, 2003 

What Happened?

Duluth, MN-based Global Device Management has Appointed David Harris as Chief Technology Officer

 

About the Company

GDM's VACS software provides capture capabilities and collaborative tools using typically un-captured but critical visual information between patients, clinicians and medical specialists. VACS helps solve the problems today’s clinicians face relating to increased patient flow, less time available and increased demand for better outcomes. The VACS platform, which includes proprietary management software, digital capture/streaming and mobile applications, provides a new level of “rich media” capture, access, interaction and use of images, video, audio and other data elements. Management is currently focused on expanding the VACS platform internationally, to increase clinical efficiency and bridge the visual information gap in today’s growing clinical collaboration processes

 

About the Person

David Harris brings to GDM proven experience developing customer-driven products while reducing development costs and time to market. For more than 25 years, David has been designing and developing healthcare products for industry leaders such as Midmark, Hill-Rom, Herman Miller and ALM Surgical Equipment, Inc. He also headed development for a number of seminal healthcare technology projects, including the Midmark Pediatric Crib, 405 Patient Transport System, medLYNK™ computerized pharmaceutical mobile cart, and state-of-the-art operating room tables. He is also the creator of Megateam© fast track, a market-driven product development methodology.

 

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