Florida Institute ReproductvFlorida Institute Reproductive Medicine 836 Prudential Dr STE 902, Jacksonville, FL 32207 (904)3995620 (phone), (904)3995645 (fax)
Florida Institute For Reproductive Medicine 415 N Clyde Morris Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114 (386)2548211 (phone), (386)2548799 (fax)
Florida Institute Reproductive Medicine 14540 Old Saint Augustine Rd STE 2503, Jacksonville, FL 32258 (904)2810119 (phone), (904)2625558 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Hebert School of Medicine Graduated: 1985
Procedures:
D & C Dilation and Curettage Hysterectomy In Vitro Fertilization Myomectomy Ovarian Surgery Tubal Surgery
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Uncomplicated or Low Risk Pregnancy and Delivery Breast Disorders Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Duffy graduated from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Hebert School of Medicine in 1985. He works in Jacksonville, FL and 2 other locations and specializes in Reproductive Endocrinology. Dr. Duffy is affiliated with Baptist Medical Center, Baptist Medical Center South, St Vincents Medical Center and St Vincents Medical Center Southside.
Dr. Duffy graduated from the Creighton University School of Medicine in 1987. He works in Cedarburg, WI and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Duffy is affiliated with Columbia St Marys Hospital Milwaukee.
Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, Pain Management
Work:
Daniel A Duffy DO 3340 Hospital Rd, Saginaw, MI 48603 (989)7973129 (phone), (989)7973106 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1993
Procedures:
Neurological Testing
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Duffy graduated from the Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1993. He works in Saginaw, MI and specializes in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Pain Management. Dr. Duffy is affiliated with Covenant Medical Center Rehabilitation and St Marys Of Michigan Medical Center.
Innkeeper at The Beech Tree Bed and Breakfast, Rockport, Massachusetts, Executive Director at Center for Organizational and Personal Excellence
Location:
Rockport, Massachusetts
Industry:
Human Resources
Work:
The Beech Tree Bed and Breakfast, Rockport, Massachusetts since May 2011
Innkeeper
Center for Organizational and Personal Excellence since 1988
Executive Director
Ocean County College 2000 - 2006
Vice President of Student Affairs
American Management Association 1999 - 2000
Management Training Consultant and Facilitator
MicroWarehouse 1994 - 1998
Director of Training and Management Development
Education:
Rowan University 2000 - 2004
Florida Atlantic University
Ocean County College
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick
Skills:
Leadership Development Change Management Leadership Curriculum Design Higher Education Public Speaking Curriculum Development Teaching Staff Development Organizational Development Strategic Planning Business Performance Management Training Social Media Event Management
Carolinas Dental Professionals - Wilmington, North Carolina Area Jan 2012 - Jun 2012
Owner
Cape Fear Clinic - Wilmington, North Carolina Area Mar 2010 - Jan 2012
Volunteer Dental Assistant
Community Dental Care, Dr. Wirick and Associates Aug 2009 - Jan 2012
Dental Assistant
Ameriprise Financial Advisors Feb 2008 - May 2008
Financial Advisor
Education:
East Carolina University 2002 - 2006
B.S.B.A., Finance
University of North Carolina at Wilmington
Interests:
investing, traveling, photography, surfing
Experienced Retail / Cpg / Food And Beverage Merchandising/Marketing Professional
General Nutrition Centers, Inc. - Pittsburgh PA May 2012 - Mar 2013
Director of Merchandising - Sports Nutrition
GetGo from Giant Eagle and Giant Eagle Express - Pittsburgh, PA 2004 - May 2012
Category Manager - Food and Beverage
Giant Eagle, Inc 2004 - 2005
Category Manager – Gourmet and Chilled Foods
Giant Eagle, Inc. 1999 - 2002
Perishable Retail Operations Specialist
Giant Eagle, Inc 1997 - 2001
Deli/Prepared Foods Specialist
Education:
Waynesburg University 2002
MBA
Duquesne University 1982 - 1986
B.Sc., Business Administration Marketing/Management
Culinary Institute of America ~ Napa Valley
Skills:
Forecasting Retail Strategy Management Product Development Business Planning Budgets Leadership Strategic Planning New Business Development Sales Team Leadership Grocery Merchandising Marketing Income Statement Negotiation Time Management Business Strategy P&L Management Brand Management Team Building Marketing Strategy
Honor & Awards:
President's Award ~ New Product Development
President's Award ~ Excellence in Food Safety
President's Award ~ Process Simplification
Team Gold Award ~ New Format Execution
Team Gold Award ~ Food Safety and Sanitation
Team Gold Award ~ P & L Profitability Training and Developent Roll Out
Goodwill Industries ~ Employer of the Year 1987
- Washington DC, US Daniel Q. Duffy - Gambrills MD, US Glenn S. Tamkin - Silver Spring MD, US Mark McInerney - Chevy Chase MD, US Denis Nadeau - Baltimore MD, US John H. Thompson - Fairfax Station VA, US Scott Sinno - Atlanta GA, US Savannah L. Strong - Stevensville MD, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30
Abstract:
A system, method and computer-readable storage devices for providing an interface for an analytic service for Modern-Era Retrospective Analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA) datasets. An example system for providing the service includes a data analytics platform of an assemblage of compute and storage nodes that provide a compute-storage fabric upon which high-performance parallel operations are performed over a collection of climate data stored in a distributed file system, a sequencer that transforms the climate data, a desequencer that transforms serialized block compressed sequence files between data formats. The system includes a services library of applications that dynamically create data objects from the data as reduced final results, and a utilities library of software applications that process flat serialized block compressed sequence files. The system also includes a service interface through which a client device can access the climate data via the data analytics platform.
System And Method For Providing Climate Data Analytics As A Service
- Washington DC, US Daniel Q. Duffy - Gambrills MD, US Glenn S. Tamkin - Silver Spring MD, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 G01W 1/00
Abstract:
A system, method and computer-readable storage devices for providing climate data analytics as a service. An example system can include a high-performance data analytics platform that provides a compute-storage fabric, a high-performance file system, and a virtualizer. The system can include an analytic service that transforms multidimensional binary climate data to yield analysis files formatted for high-performance analytic software input and output, that transforms analysis files to yield multidimensional binary files encoded in a commonly used climate data file format, and that performs high-performance analytic operations over analysis files stored in the high-performance files system and collects results into dynamically created data objects.. The system can also provide a persistence service and a system interface. The persistence service can store and manage the data objects, and can deploy climate data server instances as virtual climate data servers in a federated data grid.
System And Method For Providing A Climate Data Analytic Services Application Programming Interface
- Washington DC, US Daniel Q. Duffy - Gambrills MD, US Glenn S. Tamkin - Silver Spring MD, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A system, method and computer-readable storage devices for providing a climate data analytic services application programming interface. The system includes a programming library that enables client device software to invoke the capabilities of a climate data analytics system through requests to various services supported by the climate data analytics system, and also includes a client-side communications interface that enables the programming library's methods to interact with a climate data analytics system's server interface to obtain access to the capabilities of the system. In one implementation, the programming library is implemented in Python. The programming library can include basic utilities that call a single, server-side method implemented by one of the various services supported by the climate data analytics system, and extended utilities that call a series of basic utilities and/or other extended utilities that have been placed under programmatic control in order to create client-side convenience methods and workflows.
System And Method For Providing A Climate Data Persistence Service
- Washington DC, US Daniel Q. Duffy - Gambrills MD, US Glenn S. Tamkin - Silver Spring MD, US Mark McInerney - Chevy Chase MD, US Denis Nadeau - Baltimore MD, US John H. Thompson - Fairfax Station VA, US Scott Sinno - Atlanta GA, US Savannah L. Strong - Stevensville MD, US
International Classification:
G06F 17/30 H04L 29/08
Abstract:
A system, method and computer-readable storage devices for providing a climate data persistence service. A system configured to provide the service can include a climate data server that performs data and metadata storage and management functions for climate data objects, a compute-storage platform that provides the resources needed to support a climate data server, provisioning software that allows climate data server instances to be deployed as virtual climate data servers in a cloud computing environment, and a service interface, wherein persistence service capabilities are invoked by software applications running on a client device. The climate data objects can be in various formats, such as International Organization for Standards (ISO) Open Archival Information System (OAIS) Reference Model Submission Information Packages, Archive Information Packages, and Dissemination Information Packages. The climate data server can enable scalable, federated storage, management, discovery, and access, and can be tailored for particular use cases.
Daniel Duffy, CEO of Valley Network Solutions, a Fresno, Calif.-based solution provider, hasn't seen much demand for Windows 7 tablets but is optimistic that Microsoft will get it right. "I'm hopeful that Microsoft will find the right niche for Windows 8," Duffy said. "But they'll also have to match