Summary
Rick Bradshaw is a Clinical Informaticist with a PhD in Biomedical Informatics and over 25 years of experience translating clinical ideas into production health IT solutions across academia, government, and health systems. He designs and implements clinical decision support, knowledge management, and interoperability architectures, having led enterprise knowledge bases, statewide data federations, and VA big-data migrations to support research and machine learning. At the University of Utah he architects nationally distributed CDS tools and contributes to standards and grant-driven research; prior roles include leading clinical content innovation at Intermountain and consulting for the VA. Known for combining deep technical skills (software engineering and data/metadata architecture) with clinical domain expertise, he excels at turning complex clinical requirements into auditable, scalable applications. An understated strength is his track record of operationalizing research—moving prototypes into live deployments used across hospitals and statewide systems.
12 years of coding experience
20 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Biomedical Informatics, PhD, Biomedical Informatics at University of Utah School of Medicine
The University of Utah
Spanish