JFK Medical Center, Edison, NJ
Cardiovascular Technician
Assist physicians in the performance of diagnostic
cardiac catheterization studies in a 'state of the art' cardiac
catheterization laboratory.
United States Naval Reserve, Detachment 119, San Diego, CA
Perform duties as a Hospital Corpsman both in San Diego
and wherever needed during annual two week training evolutions.
University of California San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA
Programmer Analyst - Cardiology Department - October 1991 to October 1995
Developed and maintained Clipper compiled DbaseIII+ programs
utilizing barcode technology to:
- Provide inventory control and cost-per-case analysis for a
state of the art Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory
- Provide electronic storage and retrieval of all pertinent
patient data and generation of timely management reports.
- Genealogy Research
- Have traced the "Bromfield" family line to Scotland circa
1555 and later to the parish of St. Elizabeth,
Jamaica beginning in 1775. My thanks to the Mormon Church which made the majority of the research
possible through their extensive records collection. This knowledge base has been expanded
by field trips to the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, the Island Record Office and
the Archives in Jamaica along with work performed at the (PRO) Public Record Office,
London and the National Archives of Scotland in Edinburgh.
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- Converting Pics to Digital Format
- Am currently in the process of converting family pictures to digital format using a
HP-5PSE flatbed scanner. .The "pics" will be available to family members on
CD-ROM.
- Converting Docs for Digital Retrieval
- Have accumulated hundreds of pages of articles on the social history of the times.
These, together with rare maps and books in the family's possession will also be
digitalized and made available on CD-ROM.
- Make Genealogy Data Accessible on Web Page
- Make available in the form of tables, images and transcripts all data that may be of use
to others researching the same geographical areas.
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- Computers
- My very first computer was an Atari 800 back in 1981. I enjoyed writing simple programs
in BASIC. Seven years later I took a course in "C" and learnt about writing
structured programs! This culminated in writing DBASE III+ programs coupled with barcode
technology to track both people and equipment in a large hospital environment. What a
"Rush"!!!
- Genealogy
- If all creation is evolving then exploring the cultural evolution of our families is a
worthwhile pursuit. Besides, . . . . it's FUN!!
- Running
- Keeping fit and healthy is a number one priority for me. Running is great because I can
do it wherever I go with little equipment and no planning.
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Electronic mail address
dbromfield@ucsd.edu
Web address
http://www.bromfield.us
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