Background
Mishelevich, David Jacob was born on January 26, 1942 in Pittsburgh. Son of Benjamin and Sarah (Bachrach) Mishelevich.
consultant medical company executive
Mishelevich, David Jacob was born on January 26, 1942 in Pittsburgh. Son of Benjamin and Sarah (Bachrach) Mishelevich.
Bachelor of Science in Physics, U. Pittsburgh, 1962; Doctor of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University, 1966; Doctor of Philosophy in biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University, 1970.
Intern in medicine, Baltimore City Hospitals, 1966-1967;
staff associate, National Institute Neurological Diseases and Stroke, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland., 1967-1969;
executive vice president, National Ednl. Consultants, Baltimore, 1971-1972;
professor, department chairperson, director medical computing resources center, University Texas Health Science Center, Dallas, 1972-1982;
attending physician/senior attending physician internal medical, Dallas County Hospital, District Parkland Memorial Hospital, 1973-1982;
vice president computer and software technical, EAN-TECH, Mountain View, California, 1983-1984;
Chief Executive Officer, Garden Gate Software, Cupertino, California, 1984-1986;
director, then vice-president and general manager applications and research division, IntelliCorp, Inc., Mountain View, 1986-1989;
vice president marketing and sales, Viewpoint Engineering, Mountain View, 1989-1990;
vice president engineering, AirWays Medical Technologies, Inc., Palo Alto, California, 1991-1993;
director, then vice president Research and Development, chief technical officer, Circadian, Inc., San Jose, California, 1993-1995;
vice president, general manager AirWays Asthma Centers division, Circadian, Inc., San Jose, California, 1995-1996;
Chief Executive Officer, Sterling Healthcare Outcomes, Inc., Cupertino, since 1996. President Mishelevich Associations, Dallas, 1982-1983, Cupertino, 1990-1991.
Member biomedical library review committee National Institutes of Health-National Library. Medicine, 1978-1982; consultant in field.
Vice president Dallas chapter American Jewish Congress, 1980-1984, American Jewish Fund, 1980-1981. Fellow American College Medical Informatics. Member American Association for the Advancement of Science, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society (Executive Board technical commission on computational medicine 1981-1983), American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Association for Computing Machinery (chairDallas chapter 1974-1975), American Medical Informatics Association, International Tandem Users Group (past president), Phi Beta Kappa, Omicron Kappa.
Married Bonnie Gray McKim, December 6, 1981. 1 child, Cory Jane.