Senior Staff
Biosketch
Dr. McKeeby’s federal career began in the Medical Record Department while he completed his doctorate in computer science at George Washington University. He went on to head development and web teams for the CC’s information systems department, which eventually split into the Department of Networks and Applications and the Department of Clinical Research Informatics.
McKeeby led the development and implementation of interfaces between MIS, the CC’s original medical information system, and CRIS for other key information systems, including radiology, hospital statistics, nutrition, and surgery.
Since 2005 Dr. McKeeby has taught several courses in Kaplan University’s Bachelor of Science in Information Technology Program as an adjunct assistant professor.
Honors and Awards
Dr. McKeeby has received three Clinical Center Director’s Awards for his work on SACRED, an automated credentialing system; PACSweb implementation; and CRIS implementation, as well as shared an NIH Director’s team award for intramural protocol data-management services.
Selected Publications
Heller, Rachelle S. & McKeeby, Jon W. (1993). Computing Access in Public Spaces: A Case Study. Interactive Learning Environments, 3 (1), 77–89.
King, Jerry; McKeeby, Jon W. & Bayless, Jennifer. (1995). SACRED: An Automated Credentialing System. Topics in Health Information Management, 15(4).
Leventhal, Laura M.; McKeeby, Jon W. & Mynatt, Barbara T. (1991). Screen Keyboards: An Empirical Study of the Effects of Shape and Character Layout. In H. J. Bullinger (Ed.), Human Aspects in Computing: Design and Use of Interactive Systems and Work with Terminals (pp. 108–112). New York: Elsevier Science.