The MEdTech Team
Lewis Tomalty, Director
Matt Simpson, Senior Web Developer
matt.simpson@queensu.ca
613-533-6000 x78146
Matt is a web developer who joined the MEdTech team in January of 2004. He is an accomplished PHP developer with extensive knowledge of web development technologies. He is also a talented graphic designer and is a graduate of the St.Lawrence College Graphic Design Program. Matt has been the driving force behind the development of many MEdTech applications including MEdTech Central, QWeb and the Clerkship Evaluation System.
James Ellis, Web Developer
james.ellis@queensu.ca
613-533-6000 x75636
James is a web developer who joined the MEdTech team in May of 2009 after completing a one year term as a placment student with the team. He is talented programmer and a graduate of the St.Lawrence College Computer Programmer Analyst (CPA) program. James is currently working on QWeb and the Communities features of MEdTech Central as well as a Clerkship log book application.
Lynel Jackson, Web Developer
lynel.jackson@queensu.ca
613-533-6000 x74919
Lynel is a web developer who joined the MEdTech team in December of 2009. She has a background in web design, computer programming and is a graduate of the Red River College Information Systems Programmer/Analyst Program.
Her portfolio will include areas such as the School of Medicine website development and maintenance, faculty training and support, various e-learning technologies including Articulate Presenter, and our virtual patient initiatives.
Don Zuiker, Web Developer
don.zuiker@queensu.ca613-533-6000 x79594
Don joined the MEdTech team in January of 2011 after serving at University Information Systems (IT Services) for 5 years as a Programmer/Analyst. Don’s experience includes the development and maintenance of web applications that assist Faculty, Staff and Students to efficiently complete their daily work. Don will be working on Post Graduate Medical Education (PGME) projects as part of the MEdTech group. Don is a Queen’s Alumnus having earned his Bachelor of Computing Science in 2006.