Steve has been involved managing and investing in healthcare companies and in practicing medicine since 1981. He was Chief Resident in Internal Medicine at Stanford in 1985, and then for a decade had one of the largest medical practices in Silicon Valley, during which time he became intimately involved with the venture capital community. He completed the Program in Management Development at Harvard Business School in 1995. Shortly thereafter, he became the first clinician and one of the original employees of Eclipsys (NASDAQ:ECLP), a healthcare information technology company where he served in sales, product management and business development roles. He has had clinical faculty appointments at Brigham and Women's Hospital, Harvard Medical School and Stanford University Medical School. He received a B.S. Phi Beta Kappa from Duke University, and an M.D. from New York University Medical School. He also sits on outside advisory boards for the University of San Francisco School of Business, as well as the Pratt School of Engineering at Duke, the Industrial Advisory Board of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation and New York University’s Catherine Reynolds Program in Social Entrepreneurship. He served as an internist for the National Hockey league's San Jose Sharks during their inaugural season in 1991-1992. He joined Skyline in 2000. He is obsessed with golf, Duke basketball and the Boston Red Sox. |