He received his undergraduate degree from Roger Williams College in 1975 and was Graduate Electronic/Computer Music Fellow at the Juilliard School 1979-80 and 1980-81. He attended graduate programs at University of California San Diego in Experimental Music 1983 and Walden University PhD program in Health Services 1994. He received a Master Certificate in Project Management from Villanova University in 2011.
While at Strang Cancer Prevention Center/Cornell University Medical College he designed systems which supported subject recruitment used in the discovery of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. His Genetics Outreach System 2.0 was inducted into the Permanent Research Collection of the Smithsonian Institution in 1998 for contributions to medicine and technology. This system was also nominated by Bill Gates for a Computerworld Smithsonian Award. Other selected awards for systems development include Windows World Open in Business Intelligence Systems (winner 1996), finalist in the Uniforum Open Awards in Biotechnology (1995) and finalist in Windows World Open in Healthcare (1995).
His professional memberships include: Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS), New York Academy of Sciences, The College of Healthcare Information Management Executives (CHIME), Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
Mr. Potter is father of three daughters with his wife of 21 years and enjoys family camping, fishing and a round of golf when time permits.. |