Carter Chatillon has a diverse work experience in the medical and technology industry. Carter started their career in 2013 at BIOMED Devices, where they gained experience in medical device assembly, specifically working on ventilator breathing circuits. In 2016, they joined the Yale Department of Bioimaging Sciences as a Medical Imaging Analyst/Intern. During this role, Carter was part of a research team focused on developing methods of calculating ventricular stress using CT images of canine hearts.
In 2017, Carter worked as a Research and Development Intern at Wake Forest Innovations. Carter evaluated medical device proposal submissions and created technology evaluation write-ups for committee review. Carter also collaborated with inventors to provide suggestions and modifications to projects that passed committee review.
Carter's most recent position is with Surgical Theater, where they have held various roles since 2018. Carter started as a VR Program Lead, responsible for leading virtual reality programs. In 2019, they transitioned to an XR Program Manager role, overseeing extended reality programs. In 2021, they became the Director of Launch Success Manager, leading successful product launches. Currently, they hold the role of Strategic Sales Director, focusing on strategic sales initiatives.
Overall, Carter has demonstrated a strong background in medical technology, research, and project management throughout their work experience.
Carter Chatillon received a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biomedical/Medical Engineering from the University of South Carolina, where they studied from 2013 to 2018.
In addition to their degree, Carter obtained certifications in General Biological Safety, including Biosafety Level 2, Bloodborne Pathogens, and Basics of NIH Guidelines, in October 2017. Furthermore, they obtained certification in Hazardous Waste Competency during the same month and year.
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