Dr. Rich graduated from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine in 2001. He works in Colorado Springs, CO and 1 other location and specializes in Ophthalmology. Dr. Rich is affiliated with Memorial Hospital Central and Penrose Saint Francis Health Services.
Information Management Services Division of Alcohol Drug Programs
Jan 2010 to 2000 PC TechnicianNetwork Systems
2005 to 2000 Computer Technician and Assistant AdministratorAssociated Students, Inc. Sacramento, CA Jul 2007 to May 2011 PC TechnicianCA State Parks Sacramento, CA Jul 2008 to Jan 2010 PC TechnicianInformation, Resources & Technology Sacramento, CA Jul 2006 to Jan 2009 PC TechnicianOak Ridge High School El Dorado Hills, CA Aug 2004 to May 2006 PC Technician
Education:
California State University Sacramento, CA Jan 2010 to Jan 2011 M.A. in EnglishCalifornia State University Sacramento, CA Jan 2006 to Jan 2010 B.A. in English
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Worked daily with end-users in maintaining network servers, addressing any needs related to cabling, removing, repairing, and installing new units. Devised automated programs (called batch files) to simplify our clients compilation of financial statistics, scheduling of manufacturing updates, and maintenance of surveying equipment. Calculated, over twelve months, data regarding the estimated power consumption for all addiction program systems, deriving new energy conservation efforts and policies. Saved an office thousands of dollars by creating for it macros to label and organize any files created within Microsoft Office in lieu of purchasing an expensive (and ultimately unnecessary) software support program. Recovered massive quantities of vital and confidential data that had been corrupted or lost due to viruses, hardware failures, and user errors, preventing escalation to independent contractors (and avoiding escalation to independent contractors). Led several large, technical equipment rollouts throughout Sacramento. Wrote, compiled, and edited a 50-page training manual detailing Information Resources & Technologys policies, practices, and procedures.
Aug 2011 to 2000 DeveloperConsultant Jan 2011 to 2000Information Management Services Sacramento, CA Jan 2010 to Aug 2011 Jr. Systems AdministratorAssociated Students, Inc Sacramento, CA Jul 2007 to Jun 2011 Developer/Web AdministratorCA State Parks Sacramento, CA Jul 2008 to Feb 2010 PC Technician/DeveloperInformation Resources & Technology
Jul 2006 to Jan 2009 PC Technician/Developer
Education:
California State University 2010 to 2011 M.A.California State University 2006 to 2010 B.A.Marcus High School 2003 to 2004
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Unix, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, MySQL, Documentation, Git, Systems Administrator, Developer, Development, Drupal, WordPress, Amazon Web Services, AWS, Bash, Business Development, Biz Dev, Problem Solving, Application, App, Website, Web
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Nomadic Adaptation is the unique philosophy, website and podcast of soon to be PERMANENT Nomads Jacqueline Bishop and Ryan Rich, or in other words us. We were married August of 2012 and made a pact t...
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Top 2% of Colorado Springs clinicians bring in 25% of Medicare reimbursements
Dr. Ryan Rich, one of the clinicians, attributed the sum to the high cost of powerful drugs, such as injections for wet macular degeneration. The condition can cause blindness if left untreated with monthly shots that can cost up to $2,000 each.