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`Bryan Bergeron MD
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`Technology professionals as a group do many different things. Please describe the subfields of technology in which you
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`informatics - computers in medicine at the hospital level electronic medical records and medical devices imaging
`communications embedded systems telemedicine medical robotics medical simulation.
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`Within your field what is the most significant
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`recent technical development
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`Continued increase in utilization of electronic medical records.
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`What
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`is the most significant challenge within your specific subfield
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`Usability of technology and validation of efficacy.
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`With what technology products and systems are you most familiar
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`Electronic Medical Records Medical Electronics Robotics Medical
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`testing systems Modeling and simulation Adaptive training
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`Adaptive testing Medical device IP
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`Describe your education training certification and licenses related to your fields of technology.
`Medical Doctor MD Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Medical Informatics Harvard Hold several patents in medical simulation
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`In what specific industries and in what capacities do you practice your expertise Include consulting experience.
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`Teaching HST Division of Harvard Med/MIT Chief Scientist
`Co-Director Medical Informatics Program Harvard/MIT.
`Kurzweil Technologies medical modeling and simulation Chief Medical Officer Kurzweil AI voice recognition EMR system
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`Inc clients include New EnglandJournal ofMedicine American Board ofFamily Medicine
`President Archetype Technologies
`Harvard Medical School numerous EMR vendors
`law firms and medical device/EMR companies DoD/US ARMY
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`List all related professional associations
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`to which you belong.
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`Fellow American College of Medical Informatics
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`Briefly describe the research in your specialty and related fields that you have performed in your career.
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`Process management Adaptive testing and training Al and quality assurance
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`List no more than 25 of the most recent or significant published peer-reviewed works regarding technology that you
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`Author of 24 books 500 articles 12 commercial software packages. Editor-in-Chief two journals electronics/robotics.
`Recent book Bergeron BP ed.. Developing
`a Data Warehouse for the Healthcare Enterprise Lessons from the Trenches.
`Chicago HIMSS. 2007. HIMSS Book ofthe Year.
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`Provide a list of previous cases where you offered expert testimony testimony includes depositions reports etc..
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`Settled.
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`1. Medical device telemetry.
`Invalidity and non-infringement analysis for a Fortune 500 company. Device analysis code
`Invalidity and non-infringement reports. Approx 45 patents. Representing Olympus Medical for Kenyon and Kenyon
`NY Settled. 2. Electronic Medical Record system. Invalidity and non-infringement analysis for a top 20 EMR company. Interface
`analysis. Code analysis. Non-infringement report. Approx 25 patents. For Pepper Hamilton Boston representing NextGen.
`3. Home-based Medical Telemetry system.
`Invalidity analysis for a top 10 home monitoring company. Approx 45
`patents. For Bell Boyd Lloyd Chicago Representing Bosch. Settled 4. Electronic Medical Record system. Invalidity analysis
`for a top 10 EMR company. Approx 20 patents. For Shook Hardy
`Bacon San Francisco representing Cerner. Settled. 5.
`Bacon San Francisco
`Electronic Medical Record system. Additional
`invalidity analysis for 15 patents. For Shook Hardy
`6. Patent portfolio analysis for medical devices. Work directly with Alcatel-Lucent.
`representing Cerner. Settled.
`approximately 500 patents reviewed in detail from a portfolio of 30 000 patents. Ongoing since 2009.
`testimony USPTO. For Sterne Kessler Goldstein Fox representing CSI. Settled. 8. Medical Device. Infringement and invalidity.
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`7. Patent reexamination
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`representing MedGraph. Ongoing.
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`What has been your most significant contribution to your field of expertise
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`Innovative software. Numerous publications/teaching.
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`List any awards or special
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`recognition you have received related to your expertise.
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`HIMSS Book of the Year 2008 Tech. Communications award 1998 Fellow ACMI 1990 First award National Library of
`Medicine 1988 Numerous editorial boards. Significant grant support 1988 - present for sponsored research
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