Daniel S. Keller
4500 19th St.
San Francisco, CA 94114
voice: 415/861-4500
fax: 415/861-4593
  http://www.keller.com/dan/

Objective
  • A healthcare systems leadership career
  • Apply my clinical training and my high-tech experience
  • Focus on the Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Skills
    and
    Expertise
  • Nursing basics
  • Business operations, project management
  • Experience with a variety of EMRs: IDX, Centricity, TeleResults, Practice Partner, others
  • Technical training development and delivery, instructional design, trainer mentoring
  • Web site construction and maintenance
  • Internet service provider (ISP) and site hosting
  • Administration of networks and systems (Solaris, Linux, HP-UX, AIX, Windows)
  • Programming (XSLT, Perl, C, shell, SQL, Fortran, Cobol)
  • Database design (Sybase, Oracle, etc.)
  • Client account management and nurturing
  • Marketing and sales
  • International business, fluent Italian
  • Clients
  • Apple, Autodesk, Bellsouth, Fireman's Fund, Genentech, Hewlett Packard, Intuit, Schwab, Silicon Graphics, Sun, Texas Instruments, University of California at San Francisco (UCSF), Wells Fargo, Xilinx, Yahoo!, others. (Complete list.) References.
  • Experience
  • 2007-2008: CEO of Americare Neurosurgery International including fundraising, project coordination, and a medical mission to Hue, Vietnam.
  • Spring, 2006: Internship with a Hospital Director at Mills-Peninsula Health Services (MPHS), San Mateo, Calif.
  • 2006: Call It Quits (smoking cessation) program leader at MPHS (10 hrs/wk, on payroll) -- our success rate was 25%, about double the industry average
  • 2004: Tired of retirement and started a company, Wifi-Italia, and returned to University for clinical experience
  • 2000: Reduced activity of Dan Keller Technical Services nearly to zero and retired at age 46
  • 1978-2000: Operated a training/consulting business that offered thirty web-based courses, employed six instructor/contractors, a programmer and a Web graphics artist; annual sales: $.5M (Description)
  • 2000: Developed the Web's first XML-based training catalog
  • 1996-2000: Developed strategy, tools, and an extensive curriculum for the "paperless classroom"
  • 1983-2000: Delivered presentations at technical conferences and trade shows
  • 1986-2000: Devised, conducted instructor training for my own company and for corporate clients
  • 1988-present: Network administrator for keller.com
  • 1993-present: Webmaster for www.keller.com
  • 1998: Developed a sales management and tracking process
  • 1997: Optimized and documented office business procedures, including the training coordinator and bookkeeping job roles
  • 1996: Implemented a skills-focused courseware development process unique in the industry
  • 1978-1984: Various projects including marketing and contract programming in Fortran, Cobol, Pascal, SQL, and C, for clients large and small (details)
  • Selected Projects
  • 2005-2006: Nursing patient care -- A clinical semester in the Skilled Nursing Facility at St. Mary's Medical Center (San Francisco) and another on the 7th Floor (Medical-Surgical) of Peninsula Hospital (Burlingame)
  • 2004-2005: Installed and administered the wi-fi network at McDonald's, Rome (the only open-access wi-fi site in Italy)
  • 2001: Built the marketing Web site and wrote the help system for PopUpCop Web software
  • 1996: Project leader for Platinum Jack music industry Web site
  • 1995: Project leader for HP Labs' IDEA inventory control Web site, Palo Alto
  • 1992: Biochemical data acquisition and reduction for Arris Pharmaceutical, South San Francisco
  • 1991: Wrote the Unix/server side of the Savant financial asset management system for Apple Computer, Paris and Cupertino
  • 1986: Helped program a distributed rules-based access control system for Adasoft in Switzerland
  • 1985: Programmed the Key Employee Incentive Program database for Sun
  • 1984: Strategized, tested and documented a Unix server product line for Colex in Hong Kong
  • More projects are described at http://www.keller.com/sample.htm.
  • Education
  • University of San Francisco (USF), undergrad, graduate, and clinical coursework in the School of Nursing (2004-2006)
  • USF and City College of San Francisco (CCSF), biosciences (2003-2005)
  • MS, Medical Information Science, University of California, San Francisco (1983). (Description)
  • BS, Information Sciences, University of California, Santa Cruz (1978). (Description)
  • Dartmouth College, Stanford University, and CCSF: engineering and biosciences courses
  • St. Stephen's School and American Overseas School, Rome, Italy
  • Publications
  • Call It Quits, MPHS's smoking cessation program workbook, 2006
  • Training workbooks: Hands-On XML, Living with Unix and SoftBench (under contract to HP), Unix Software Tools (under contract to Sun), Advanced Web Authoring (under contract to SGI), Using Mosaic, Using Netscape at HP, HTML Authoring for the Web, HTML Part II, CGI Scripting in Perl, Techniques of Instruction, many more
  • A Continuing Medical Education Registration System, 8th Annual Conference, Alliance for Continuing Medical Education, 1983
  • Encounter Data System, An Interactive Information System Case Study, Proceedings American Association for Medical Systems & Informatics, 1983
  • Awards
  • Best Tutorial, 5th Annual World Wide Web Conference (WWW5), Paris
  • Humanitarian Assistance to the Medical University of Hue, Vietnam, on behalf of Americare Neurosurgery International
  • Volunteer Work 2004-2005
  • Americare Neurosurgery International (CEO)
  • Graduate Division Alumni Association, UCSF (Secretary)
  • San Mateo County Tobacco Education Coalition
  • California Pacific Medical Center, Emergency Room
  • UCSF Medical Records
  • UCSF Long Hospital
  • San Francisco HIV/AIDS/HepC Nightline
  • Glide Health Services
  • San Francisco General Hospital, Emergency Department
  • Tobacco Education Center, UCSF Mt. Zion Hospital
  • Regular blood donor
  • Certifications
  • CPR 2005-2006
  • NERT (San Francisco Neighborhood Emergency Response Team)
  • Ham radio licensed (call sign KG6OIE)
  • Scuba diving certified (NAUI)