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Starting with any relevant education, walk me through the twists and turns of your career to date? How did one opportunity lead to the next + what was the key takeaway/ experience in each role + how did this lead you to where you are now)


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    Dr. Michael Seavers is the Vice-Chair of the Harrisburg University Faculty, Department Chair and Program Lead, and Assistant Professor of Healthcare Informatics at Harrisburg University.  Dr. Seavers has a varied background in IT, business, and healthcare spanning many decades.  Dr. Seavers began as a programmer analyst at Shared Medical Systems and later at General Electric in their Aerospace Division.  Dr.

    Dr Michael Seavers

    Vice-Chair of the Harrisburg University Faculty, Department Chair and Program Lead, and Assistant Professor of Healthcare Informatics
    Harrisburg University

    Dr Michael Seavers

    Vice-Chair of the Harrisburg University Faculty, Department Chair and Program Lead, and Assistant Professor of Healthcare Informatics
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    Dr. Michael Seavers is the Vice-Chair of the Harrisburg University Faculty, Department Chair and Program Lead, and Assistant Professor of Healthcare Informatics at Harrisburg University.  Dr. Seavers has a varied background in IT, business, and healthcare spanning many decades.  Dr. Seavers began as a programmer analyst at Shared Medical Systems and later at General Electric in their Aerospace Division.  Dr. Seavers then worked in IT management in the pick-pack-and-ship industry being employed at companies like Book-of-the-Month Club (Time Warner) and Hanover Direct during the .COM expansion.

    As the .COM industry went bust, Dr. Seavers moved to the healthcare industry.  Dr. Seavers worked at Capital BlueCross for nearly two decades.  The first decade was as a Senior Manager in the IT department and the second decade as the Senior Director of Claims and later the Senior Director of Enrollment and Billing.  Dr. Seavers focus was automation of labor utilizing software robotics for healthcare. 

    After a varied career background and various formal degrees, Dr. Seavers is very pleased to be teaching at Harrisburg University.

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