Mike Kijewski is a healthcare technology entrepreneur and CEO with 11 years of experience building medical device and quality assurance software that bridges clinical needs and cybersecurity. As founder of Gamma Basics (acquired by Varian) and now leading MedCrypt, he has repeatedly turned clinical physics expertise into commercial products that secure devices, streamline regulatory compliance, and enable data-driven quality analytics. His background as a medical physicist and Wharton MBA informs a rare combination of technical rigor, product vision, and commercial acumen across startups and established medical device companies. Based in California, he’s focused on pragmatic engineering that ships—often reducing complex device security to “a few lines of code.” Off the resume he’s as passionate about disruptive ideas (and burritos) as he is about measurable improvements in patient safety.
11 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
MMP Medical Physics, MMP Medical Physics at University of Pennsylvania
BS Physics, BS Physics at West Chester University of Pennsylvania
MBA Health Care Management / Entrepreneurship, MBA Health Care Management / Entrepreneurship at The Wharton School
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