Executive Bio
Patrick Clyne
Vice President, Director of Product Development
In 1984 a young Apple II programmer started to design and create the very
first dental practice management software for Apple's new Macintosh graphical
operating system. That young programmer was Patrick Clyne.
Later that year he sold his software for stock in a new company that was
to market and develop Macintosh practice management software. As Vice President
in Charge of Product Development for the new company, HealthCare Communications,
Inc. (HCC), Patrick’s team began a second release of DentalMac, which
then became the foundation for other programs: MediMac, ChiroMac,
OrthoRAD and OpticMac. After 10 years, Patrick left HCC in 1994 for
what turned out to be a little over a year.
After the sale of DentalMac to Unident, Patrick continued to work to improve
DentalMac for
Unident and its subsequent owners, InfoCure and eventually PracticeWorks,
now owned by Kodak. Patrick also worked to maintain the MediMac and
ChiroMac code again for HCC when PCN made its investment. Significant
enhancements in these products were prohibited as a condition of the investment.
Until April of 2004, when Patrick left the MacHealth division of WebMD, the current owners of MediMac and ChiroMac, he was the sole remaining software engineer working with the MediMac and ChiroMac code. Patrick has designed, written and/or maintained successive versions of DentalMac, MediMac, and ChiroMac as a software engineer for each new owner of the program code for 20 years.
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