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Healthcare IT

I'm the Senior Technical Support Manager at Maven Imaging — medical imaging equipment, PACS, DR panels, and cloud-based diagnostic archiving. My day job is PACS migrations (10+ to date, including a million-file Candelis transfer that vendor tooling couldn't handle), DR panel deployments, 54-account cloud transitions, and keeping imaging systems up for clinics across the Caribbean, East Africa, and East Asia. Every tool here started as a real production problem.

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10+
PACS migrations led
Single largest moved 1M+ files when vendor tooling gave up mid-job.
54
Cloud accounts restored
Cross-vendor rehydration during a PatientImage / RADinfo transition.
3 continents
Clinical reach
Medical imaging clinics across the Caribbean, East Africa, and East Asia — plus stateside HIPAA-regulated sites.

Projects in this track

Most of this work is operational and customer-specific — internal migration tooling, acquisition-PC utilities, and on-site fixes that can't be published as standalone public repos without exposing client environments.

The measurable outcomes live in the metrics above and in the resume; the public, forkable pieces surface in the full catalog under Security, Desktop, and PowerShell. This is intentional, not an empty section.

Why this track exists

Healthcare IT is where I learned that the best tool isn't the one with the most features — it's the one that doesn't fail at 2 AM when a radiologist needs a study back from the archive.

Every project here comes from the same pattern: a vendor tool broke, licensing expired, a workflow was manual for no reason, or nobody had built the obvious thing. So I built it. Small enough to audit, open enough to fork, boring enough to just work.

If you run medical imaging infrastructure and find something missing, open an issue.

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