Dr. Weeks graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 1974. He works in Charlotte, NC and 2 other locations and specializes in Sleep Medicine. Dr. Weeks is affiliated with Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.
Medical School Vanderbilt University School of Medicine Graduated: 2009
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Weeks III graduated from the Vanderbilt University School of Medicine in 2009. He works in Charlotte, NC and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery. Dr. Weeks III is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center Mercy.
Nancy A. Froude - Winchester MA, US Stephen J. Galvin - Holbrook MA, US Jeremy D. Katz - White Plains NY, US Lynden D. Lyman - Sudbury MA, US Robert B. Martens - Bradford MA, US Kenneth J. Weeks - Lynnfield MA, US David P. Whiteside - Berkeley Heights NJ, US
Assignee:
ACS State and Local Solutions, Inc. - Washington DC
Methods, apparatus and computer program products are provided for monitoring compliance in reporting unclaimed property. The method is capable of identifying both potential non-reporters and potential under-reporters. In this regard, potential under-reporters may be identified as a result of a multilevel review that may take into account the recent reporting history, both in terms of frequency and the type and quantity of unclaimed property that has been reported. The potential non-reporters and potential under-reporters may then be further evaluated, such as by means of an audit or other follow up procedure, to insure compliance.
Method, Apparatus And Computer Program Product For Monitoring Compliance In Reporting Unclaimed Property
Nancy A. Froude - Winchester MA, US Stephen J. Galvin - Holbrook MA, US Jeremy D. Katz - White Plains NY, US Lynden D. Lyman - Sudbury MA, US Robert B. Martens - Bradford MA, US Vincent P. O'Rorke - Bradford MA, US Kenneth J. Weeks - Lynnfield MA, US David P. Whiteside - Berkeley Heights NJ, US
Assignee:
ACS STATE AND LOCAL SOLUTIONS, INC. - Washington DC
International Classification:
G06Q 99/00
US Classification:
705317
Abstract:
Methods, apparatus and computer program products are provided for monitoring compliance in reporting unclaimed property. The method is capable of identifying both potential non-reporters and potential under-reporters. In this regard, potential under-reporters may be identified as a result of a multilevel review that may take into account the recent reporting history, both in terms of frequency and the type and quantity of unclaimed property that has been reported. The potential non-reporters and potential under-reporters may then be further evaluated, such as by means of an audit or other follow up procedure, to insure compliance.
Richard S. Stack - Chapel Hill NC Kenneth J. Weeks - Chapel Hill NC
Assignee:
Duke University - Durham NC
International Classification:
A61N 500
US Classification:
600 3
Abstract:
Methods and apparatuses for irradiating stent structures that are selectively collapsible or reducible along their longitudinal axis to reduce the total length thereof are described. Providing a collapsible stent structure reduces the effective surface area which must be exposed to the radiation beam, thereby reducing the time required for the irradiation process. Stent structures suitable for irradiation using the method and apparatus are also described.
Ct Compatible Intracavity Radiation Applicator With Afterloading Shielding
Sonja L. Schoeppel - Whitmore Lake MI Kenneth J. Weeks - Chapel Hill NC Kent R. Pruss - Ann Arbor MI
Assignee:
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor MI
International Classification:
A61N 510
US Classification:
378 65
Abstract:
A system for providing therapeutic radiation to a predetermined tissue region within a body cavity of a living being utilizes an applicator arrangement which may, in a specific embodiment, comprise a pair of colpostats in conjunction with a tandem. The colpostats and tandem are formed of a material which is transparent to an imaging modality, such as CT scanning. Imaging-transparent source carriers containing dummy, or test, sources are placed in the colpostats. After the location of the colpostats, for example, has been determined, by imaging, the dummy source carriers are removed therefrom and replaced with selected source carriers containing actual radiation sources. The radiation source carriers further contain shielding which controls the strength and radiation pattern of the emitted radiation, all of which may be selected in response to the image. In a preferred embodiment, the dummy source carriers are provided with markings thereon which are opaque to imaging, so that the position and orientation of the source carriers with respect to the tissue region to be irradiated can be determined from the images. In an additional preferred embodiment wherein two colpostats are employed, certain ones of the source carriers are configured to be employed only with certain ones of the colpostats and/or visual markers are provided on the source carriers and the colpostats to avoid inadvertent misplacement.
Shielded Mini-Applicator System For Radioactive Source Treatment Of Cancer Of The Uterine Cervix
This invention provides a novel applicator system for brachytherapy of the uterine cervix which overcomes the problems of the prior art. In particular, this invention provides a Fletcher-like system having an attenuation effect functionally similar to previous applicators, but produced in a smaller sized applicator by a novel arrangement of high and low density metals. The applicator system according to the present invention is constructed so that radiation from the source must transit high density material obliquely to reach the protected tissue, traversing a greater distance in the high density material of the applicator system, with resultant greater attenuation of the radiation for a given amount of high density material. Thus, a far lesser radial extent of highly attenuating material is needed to attain the desired attenuation, and the size of the applicator can be far smaller.
Bcbsnc Jul 1998 - Oct 2013
Cobol Programmer and Workflow Application Support
Bcbsnc Jul 1998 - Oct 2013
Pega Developer
Bcbsnc Sep 1996 - Jul 1998
Customer Service Representative
Atheletic Attic Jul 1989 - Feb 1995
Assistant Manager, Manager
Education:
Durham Technical Community College 1996 - 2003
Associates, Computer Programming
Wake Forest University 1985 - 1989
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
Skills:
Pega Prpc Enterprise Software Workflow Applications Oracle Sql Db2 Unix Kornshell Scripting Lean Thinking Websphere Message Broker Claim Agile Methodologies Visio Sdlc Cobol Software Documentation Process Improvement Requirements Analysis Business Analysis Business Process Integration Requirements Gathering Leadership Business Process Improvement Software Project Management Vendor Management Systems Analysis Sharepoint Unix Business Requirements