David Slayton
About David Slayton
David Slayton is a software developer with extensive experience in quality assurance and software engineering. He has worked at Procare Software and Plexis Healthcare Systems and holds degrees from Southern Oregon University, UC Irvine, and Rogue Community College.
Work at Procare Software
David Slayton has been employed at Procare Software as a Software Developer since 2019. His role involves contributing to software development projects within the organization. Prior to this position, he worked as a Software Quality Assurance Analyst at Procare Software from 2016 to 2018. His experience at Procare Software spans a total of five years, during which he has developed skills relevant to the healthcare software industry.
Education and Expertise
David Slayton holds multiple degrees. He studied at UC Irvine from 1990 to 1997, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree. He then attended Southern Oregon University from 1999 to 2001, achieving another Bachelor of Science degree. Additionally, he completed an Associate's Degree at Rogue Community College from 2012 to 2014. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his work in software development.
Background in Quality Assurance and Software Engineering
Before joining Procare Software, David Slayton worked at Plexis Healthcare Systems. He served as a Senior Quality Assurance Analyst from 2001 to 2007 and later as a Software Engineer from 2007 to 2012. His experience in both quality assurance and software engineering has equipped him with a comprehensive understanding of software development processes and quality standards.
Career Timeline
David Slayton's career includes significant roles in software development and quality assurance. After starting his career at Plexis Healthcare Systems in 2001, he transitioned to various positions within the company until 2012. He then returned to Procare Software in 2016, where he continued to develop his skills in software quality assurance and development. His career reflects a consistent focus on the healthcare software sector.