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(photo) Don Carmichael joined BioInformatics in 1999. He is a senior programmer in the Polyp Prevention Study Group. Though the majority of his time is concentrated on the Calcium Follow Up project, he occasionally works for the New Hampshire Mammography Registry.

Don's career began in 1980 in the Pentagon at the Army’s largest management information agency, USAMSSA. He worked on IBM mainframe computer tuning and capacity planning in the technical services branch.

Moving to New England, he joined the Health Data Institute (Baxter Healthcare) in Lexington, Mass. There he worked on their health insurance utilization studies for the Bell system. In the mid-80’s, NYNEX (now part of Verizon) began developing a large relational database project using DB2 for their directory system. Don was an applications programmer on this system for 10 years.

Before coming to BioInformatics, Don was a senior programmer at Dartmouth-Hitchcock on the patient admission/discharge & accounting system.

He completed his formal education at the Franciscan University in Steubenville, Ohio, and St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary in New York.

He is married and lives in Grantham, New Hampshire.

Phone: (603) 650 3406, Fax: (603) 650 3411, Email: Don

 

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