Summary
Harley Tuck is a customer-support-focused documentarian and emerging developer with nine years of hands-on experience supporting OpenEMR users and producing clear, user-centered training materials. Based in Portland, Oregon, he combines a BS in Health Informatics and a tech-writing minor with deep practical experience building and documenting clinical workflows, including a long-running AutoMAR nursing application he designed and maintained. He favors plain English over jargon and designs interfaces that bridge human users and systems, with a philosophical leaning toward FOSS and ethical organizations. Harley’s background spans frontline clinical work as an LVN, security and operations roles, and custom scripting (VBA) to automate high-traffic workflows—skills that inform his pragmatic documentation and support approach. He also maintains a unique, research-rich WWII site documenting his father's service and POW experience, reflecting a long-term commitment to education and archival work. Practical, patient, and detail-oriented, he excels at turning complex clinical systems into usable, teachable tools.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (BS), Health Informatics, Minor in Tech Writing, Bachelor of Science (BS), Health Informatics, Minor in Tech Writing at Oregon Institute of Technology
Associate's degree, Business Computer Programming, Associate's degree, Business Computer Programming at Albuquerque TVI (CNMCC)
German, Thai, French, Spanish