Dr. McCormack graduated from the University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine in 1984. He works in Knoxville, TN and specializes in Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine. Dr. McCormack is affiliated with University Of Tennessee Medical Center.
Mercy Plastic Surgery 1330 Mercy Dr NW STE 522, Canton, OH 44708 (330)5884856 (phone), (330)5884857 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie Campus Graduated: 2002
Procedures:
Breast Reconstruction Breast Reduction
Conditions:
Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Inguinal Hernia Malignant Neoplasm of Female Breast Skin and Subcutaneous Infections
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Mccormack graduated from the Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine, Erie Campus in 2002. He works in Canton, OH and specializes in Cosmetic Surgery. Dr. Mccormack is affiliated with Mercy Medical Center.
Dr. Mccormack graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1982. He works in Hagerstown, MD and specializes in Hematology/Oncology. Dr. Mccormack is affiliated with Meritus Medical Center.
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Mr. Michael T. McCormack President
McCormack Real Estate Services, Ltd. Real Estate
66 Queen Street, #3306, Honolulu, HI 96813 (808)5280070
Michael Francis McCormack (born 2 August 1964), an Australian federal politician, is a member of the Australian House of Representatives representing the ...
Owner at SebecTec LLC (Sole Proprietorship), Principal Engineer, Algorithm at Textron Systems
Location:
Greater Boston Area
Industry:
Defense & Space
Work:
SebecTec LLC - Derry, NH since Jan 2008
Owner
Textron Systems since Jan 2004
Principal Engineer, Algorithm
Textron Defense Systems Jan 2000 - Jan 2004
Principal Engineer
Textron Defense Systems Jan 1980 - Jan 2000
Principal Engineer
Education:
University of Massachusetts, Amherst 1977 - 1980
B.S, Electrical Engineering
Holyoke Community College 1974 - 1976
Associate Degree, Electronic Technology
Interests:
Image processing, Matlab programming, Signal processing, Data analysis, NET programming, C# programming
Indiana Central College 1969 - 1974
Bachelors, Bachelor of Business Administration, Business Administration, Management, Business Administration and Management
National Accounts Manager at FrontStreet Facility Solutions, Inc
Location:
Bohemia, New York
Industry:
Facilities Services
Work:
Ferrandino and Son, Inc. since Mar 2010
Area Manager
Macy's East Bay Shore, NY Feb 2009 - Mar 2010
Director of Operations
Macy's Jul 2006 - Feb 2009
Director of Operations
Macy's 2005 - 2006
Director of Customer Service and Selling Floor Standards
Toys R Us 2003 - 2005
Assistant Store Director
A transformer unit includes a first isolation transformer, a second isolation transformer and a power transformer. A single package incorporates the first isolation transformer, the second isolation transformer and the power transformer. A plurality of connection pins provide connections to the first isolation transformer, to the second isolation transformer and to the power transformer. A process is also provided for connecting transmission lines to a network device including providing transmission lines carrying an electrical supply current, sufficient to power the network device, concurrently with a network data signal. The single unit has the first integrated isolation transformer the second integrated isolation transformer and the power transformer. Some of the transmission lines are connected to the first isolation transformer to isolate transmission signals on the sending transmission lines from a transmitter of the network device. Some other transmission lines are connected to the second isolation transformer to isolate transmission signals on the receiving transmission lines from a receiver of the device.
System For Correcting Failures Of Music On Transfer
Ronald A. Fowler - Westford MA Karen J. Taylor - Danvers MA Michael S. McCormack - Gloucester MA
Assignee:
3COM Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
37910101, 379 76, 379 8822, 379162, 379198
Abstract:
A plurality of audio sources are provided in a Private Branch Exchange (PBX) and monitored to determine if audio is available from any of the sources. Once an audio source with an audio presence has been found, that audio source is connected to the PBX and the PBX uses the audio from that source to provide audio-on-hold to the telephone users at that PBX. The audio coming from that audio source is substantially continuously monitored. When it is determined that this particular audio source is no longer providing audio, this particular audio source is disconnected from the PBX network and another audio source having an audio presence, is connected instead.
System And Method For Signaling And Detecting Request For Power Over Ethernet
Michael S. McCormack - Gloucester MA Paul Francis Dryer - Medway MA Nicholas Mark Stapleton - Uxbridge, GB
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F 126
US Classification:
713310, 370410, 710 15
Abstract:
According to the invention, an Ethernet system and method of using an Ethernet system is provided including a network side device (a hub/switch/concentrator), and a plurality of end devices (either a standard end device powered locally or a system powered device), connected to the hub/switch. The system powered devices have circuitry for indicating the system power need to the hub, which has a power source for selectively supplying system power over the Ethernet. A stimulus device associated with the network device sends a stimulus signal over the network connection lines during a detection phase. The need for power is signaled by an indication device associated with the system powered end devices, providing an indication signal in response to the stimulus signal. A detector associated with the network side detects the indication signal thus triggering the power source to supply system power to each of the end devices that is a system powered device and not to each of the end devices that is a standard device.
Apparatus And Methods For Preventing Cable-Discharge Damage To Electronic Equipment
A connector assembly for protecting against cable discharge with respect to static charges that may accumulate on cables and other conductors. The connector assembly comprises a modular plug that mates with a modular jack. The modular jack comprises a plurality of resilient contacts that connect to rigid contacts on the modular plug when the plug and jack mate. The modular jack also supports a grounding conductor such that the jack contacts connect to ground when the jack and plug are unmated. As the plug and jack begin to mate, the jack contacts connect a ground potential to the plug contacts, thereby discharging to ground any static charge that may be stored on the cable. As the jack and plug continue to mate, the plug contacts disconnect the jack contacts from the grounding conductor. When the jack fully mates with the plug, cable conductors connect to an electronic circuit via the jack and plug contacts. The grounded contacts of a jack will steadily prevent charges from accumulating on cables or other conductors connected to the jack as long as the jack remains unmated.
System For Providing Modem Access Via An Ir Interface In A Pbx
Paul Dryer - Andover MA Michael S. McCormack - Gloucester MA Steve Weeks - N. Andover MA
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04M 1100
US Classification:
379 9305, 379 9001, 37916701, 37939901, 359152
Abstract:
A telephone set of a telephone system is provided with an infrared interface. This infrared interface is able to communicate with an infrared port on a local computer. The computer is configured to send data to the infrared port, and receive data from the infrared port, in the same manner as if the computer was sending and receiving data over a telephone system. The telephone circuitry in the telephone system receives the infrared data and converts the infrared data into a format for transmitting across the telephone system.
System For Maintaining Pbx License Key Information In The Event Of A Hardware Failure Reducing Mttr
Michael S. McCormack - Gloucester MA Paul Dryer - Andover MA
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
H04M 700
US Classification:
37922106, 705 59
Abstract:
A programmable telephone system including system software and system hardware. The system software includes instructions for operating the telephone system, and requires license information to operate. The system hardware includes a system specific memory and a system board. The system board executes the instructions of the system software. The system specific memory store is the license information and is separately replaceable from the system board in the system hardware.
A card, particularly a digital line card is provided for use with a chassis having a slot for receiving the digital line card. The chassis has an Ethernet bus for receiving packets from the line card and has a power supply and power strip for supplying power to the line card. The line card includes a public switched telephone network (PSTN) digital line input/output interface for sending digital signals over the PSTN and for receiving digital signals from PSTN. A line card control processor is connected to the digital line input/output interface. An Ethernet input/output is provided for sending packets over a local network corresponding to signals received from the telephone line and for receiving packets from the local network and forwarding received signals to the digital line input/output interface. The Ethernet input/output has a controllable backplane interface to the Ethernet bus including a switch normally active to direct data flow between the line card and the Ethernet bus, an Ethernet transceiver connectable to an Ethernet network, and an Ethernet link signal detector for detecting an Ethernet link signal at the Ethernet transceiver and deactivating the switch to isolate the line card from the Ethernet bus and to force data flow through the Ethernet transceiver. The card may also be part a network system with a chassis having a backplane Ethernet bus.
Method And Apparatus For Interfacing A Spectrum Digital Incorporated Tms470 Evaluation Board With A Spectrum Digital Incorporated Tms320Lc54X Evaluation Board
Angel Pino - Malden MA, US Paul Dryer - Andover MA, US Michael S. McCormack - Gloucester MA, US
Assignee:
3Com Corporation - Santa Clara CA
International Classification:
G06F009/455
US Classification:
703 25, 703 23, 703 24, 712 32, 712 35, 712 38
Abstract:
A bridge board connects a TMS470 processor evaluation module and a TMS320C54XX processor evaluation module. The bridge board performs translation of signal formats on both of the boards and also synchronizes the signal formats on both boards so that both boards are able to operate together. With this bridge board, and its specific connections to both of the evaluation modules, a single workstation, preferably connected to the TMS470 module is able to not only control the TMS470 module but also the TMS320 module. Software for the TMS320 can be loaded from the workstation through the TMS470 module, through the bridge board and into the TMS320 module. The software in both of the evaluation modules can then operate and interact with each other through the bridge board.
Professor at UMDNJ Professor of Pathology and Psychiatry, UMDNJ; Board Certified, American Board of Medical Genetics, Fellow, American College of Medical Genetics