Frank graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College with a triple major in physics, mathematics, and engineering. While at Dartmouth, he was a Proctor Scholar and received citations for academic excellence in comparative literature, atomic physics and quantum mechanics, and real analysis. After co-teaching a course in digital electronics at Dartmouth, Frank was a research and design engineer and project leader, designing ultrasound equipment and electronics for more than ten years. Frank has been the vice president of R&D and chief scientist for a medical device company. As a designer of ultrasound, he has lectured across the country to sonographers, physicians, engineers and students on… myriad topics. Frank also served as the chief scientist and Vice President of Research and Development for a small medical company designing non-invasive hemodynamic based measurements. Frank has authored the Ultrasound & Physics Instrumentation Independent Learning Program, produced multiple educational videos, created Exam Simulation programs, as well as created the analysis algorithm method and apparatus for evaluating educational performance (patent pending). He has also served on the faculty for the Society of Vascular Ultrasound and Society of Vascular Surgery and is credited with several ultrasound and medical device patents, trade secrets, and publications.