Summary
Stephen Scotti is a retired radiologist-turned-medical-informatics practitioner and full-stack/DevOps enthusiast with over a decade of experience bridging clinical imaging and software. He has led radiology services in the USAF, taught and supervised trainees at UVA, and later focused on PACS, DICOM, FHIR, AI and Docker-based integrations in medical imaging. Semi-retired and based near Catania, he continues freelance open-source work and research projects that meld clinical domain knowledge with modern DevOps and interoperability standards. Unusually, his background spans formal medical accolades and early web development roots, giving him fluency from low-level systems and C++ to web stacks and clinical informatics.
11 years of coding experience
7 years of employment as a software developer
Fellowship & Instructorship in Abdominal / Chest Imaging, Fellowship & Instructorship in Abdominal / Chest Imaging at University of Virginia School of Medicine
Non - Degree Senior Classes, C++, Italian, Non - Degree Senior Classes, C++, Italian at University of Minnesota
Fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Radiology Fellow, Fellowship training in Nuclear Medicine, Nuclear Radiology Fellow at Wake Forest University School of Medicine
Internship, Internal Medicine, Internship, Internal Medicine at The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics, Distinction in Major, Bachelor of Arts, Mathematics, Distinction in Major at Dartmouth College
Residency Training, Diagnostic Radiology Residency / Chief Resident 1993-4, Residency Training, Diagnostic Radiology Residency / Chief Resident 1993-4 at The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at The University of Vermont
Coding Boot Camp, C#, ASP.NET, MVC 5, HTML 5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, and Angular JS, SQL Server 2014, Coding Boot Camp, C#, ASP.NET, MVC 5, HTML 5, CSS3, JavaScript, jQuery, and Angular JS, SQL Server 2014 at Concordia University-St. Paul
Minnetonka Senior High School
English, Italian, Spanish, German