Winston Carter
About Winston Carter
Winston Carter is an Information Technology Program Manager at Scripps Health in San Diego, California, recognized for his contributions to streamlining the IS PMO process and winning the Scripps Health Quality Award.
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Winston Carter serves as the Information Technology Program Manager at Scripps Health in San Diego, California. His role involves overseeing IT programs and leading significant projects to enhance the organization's technological infrastructure.
Current Role at Scripps Health
As the Information Technology Program Manager at Scripps Health, Winston Carter is responsible for leading critical IT initiatives and managing the overall IS PMO process. His contributions have been instrumental in streamlining processes, which helped the team win the Scripps Health Quality Award. He plays a key role in the development of the new Scripps MD Anderson Cancer Center building, John J Hopkins Cancer Center, and Encinitas MD Anderson Cancer Center.
Past Experience
Before his current role, Winston Carter worked as a Project Manager at Scripps Health from 2005 to 2020. Prior to that, he has held various positions at Carilion Clinic as Network Specialist for PACS Implementation and EMR Implementation, Acterna as Network Administrator, American Electric Power as Computer Graphics Technician, and Plastics One as Design Engineer. His extensive experience includes roles in both technological and managerial capacities across different organizations.
Education and Expertise
Winston Carter achieved a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Management from Bluefield University, where he studied from 2002 to 2005. He also holds an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in Mechanical Engineering/Mechanical Technology/Technician from Virginia Western Community College, completed between 1991 and 1993.
Major Projects and Contributions
Winston Carter has managed significant projects such as the implementation of PACS Radiology and Cardiology systems, Epic FSSB (Full Size Status Boards), ambulatory implementation projects, and voice recognition dictation systems. He has also educated teams on PACS and voice recognition systems and handled a significant cybersecurity incident at Scripps Health. His expertise in managing complex IT projects and systems is evident in his successful career spanning several high-impact initiatives.