About the only thing you can count on in this world, besides taxes and death, is change.
When we moved from Madison to San Diego in 2005, that was a big change. Of course in Jan/Feb the 70 deg temperature difference makes that decision seem pretty smart. When our 12 y/o golden retriever Miles passed away this past Oct. that change really sucked.
Switching jobs is also a big change. As I've previously discussed, my old company was purchased and I chose not to relocate. As soon as wrote the words "in-the-trenches" I had an inkling that I had probably jinxed myself. Maybe jinxed isn't the right word, but I certainly ended up in a different situation than I had imagined.
Last week I started working as a Health Informatics Architect at ResMed, a global leader in sleep medicine and non-invasive ventilation. Like all medical device companies, ResMed is faced with the daunting challenge of providing the therapeutic data produced by their flow generators to physicians and healthcare organizations.
This position will allow me to continue to develop solutions for medical device interoperability, but at a whole new level. Working with a global team at a world-class company is a very exciting opportunity. I'm looking forward to the challenges ahead.
This change is good!
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Small world – I work at a company that helped ResMed with one of their products. It’s that medical connection that got me reading your blog. Hope you like it there.
(Sorry about the loss of canine family member too. They’re not just pets)
Hey Bob,
Congrats. Now you are stuck in the terrible San Diego weather conditions 🙂