Martin Bellehumeur
About Martin Bellehumeur
Martin Bellehumeur is an Application Engineer with extensive experience in healthcare IT and biomedical engineering. He has contributed to open source projects like FHIRcast and has worked for notable organizations such as Siemens Healthcare and Visage Imaging.
Work at Visage Imaging
Martin Bellehumeur has served as an Application Engineer at Visage Imaging since 2019. In this role, he focuses on developing solutions that enhance imaging workflows and integrate with existing healthcare IT systems. His contributions are aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of imaging processes within healthcare settings.
Current Role at Siemens Healthcare
Since 2001, Martin Bellehumeur has worked as an Imaging IT Engineer at Siemens Healthcare in Erlangen, Germany. His responsibilities include the development of healthcare IT solutions that support imaging technologies. He has played a significant role in creating the 'Desktop Connector' integration engine, which facilitates desktop integration in healthcare environments.
Education and Expertise
Martin Bellehumeur holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (B.A.Sc.) in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from Université Laval, where he studied from 1986 to 1990. He furthered his education at The University of British Columbia, earning a Master of Arts (M.A.) in Clinical Engineering from 1990 to 1992. His academic background supports his expertise in healthcare IT and biomedical engineering.
Background in Biomedical Engineering
Before his current roles, Martin Bellehumeur worked as a Biomedical Engineer at IDX System Technology from 1998 to 2001 in the Burlington, Vermont Area. This experience provided him with a solid foundation in biomedical engineering, which he has applied throughout his career in healthcare IT.
Contributions to FHIRcast
Martin Bellehumeur contributed to the FHIRcast open source efforts by developing a new sandbox, which was introduced at FHIRDevDays 2018. This initiative reflects his commitment to advancing interoperability standards in healthcare technology, particularly in relation to FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources).