Dr. Hall graduated from the Marshall University Edwards School of Medicine in 1995. He works in Hinesville, GA and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Hall is affiliated with Memorial University Medical Center.
Dr. Hall graduated from the Esc Auto De Cien Med De Centro America, San Jose, Costa Rica in 1985. He works in Stuart, FL and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Hall is affiliated with Martin Medical Center.
Medical School University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Graduated: 1978
Procedures:
Hysterectomy Ovarian Surgery Vaccine Administration D & C Dilation and Curettage Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Skin Tags Removal Tubal Surgery Vaginal Repair
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Cervical Cancer Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Hall graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1978. He works in Texarkana, TX and specializes in Gynecology. Dr. Hall is affiliated with Christus St Michael Rehabilitation Hospital and Wadley Regional Medical Center.
CDI Corporation Pueblo, CO Jan 2013 to Sep 2013 Startup Specialist (High Technology Facilities)Philips Lighting North America San Marcos, TX May 2005 to Jan 2013 Facilities Maintenance SupervisorMedtronic Diabetes Northridge, CA Mar 2000 to Oct 2004 Lean-Sigma Black Belt and Product Support EngineerLa Brea Bakery, Inc Van Nuys, CA Nov 1998 to Mar 2000 Plant Engineer (Industrial Setting)Alcoa Aluminum Chandler, AZ Jul 1997 to Sep 1998 Industrial Electronics Engineering and MaintenancePraegitzer Industries, Inc Dallas, OR Jan 1996 to Oct 1996 Senior Technician- Production Support EngineeringRockwell International Inc., Rocketdyne Division Canoga Park, CA Mar 1988 to Apr 1995 Maintenance Engineer Specialist
Education:
University of Phoenix 2002 to 2004 Bachelor of Science (not completed) in Science/Business ManagementAntelope Valley College 1987 Industrial Electrical DesignCrescenta Valley High School La Crescenta, CA 1981
Nov 2014 to 2000 Consulting AssistantCorrections Corporation of America Sayre, OK Jun 2013 to Feb 2014 General LaborerCalifornia Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) San Luis Obispo, CA May 2011 to Jun 2013 Butcher/Produce AssistantCalifornia Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Chino, CA Apr 2000 to May 2011 Office TechnicianCalifornia Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Lancaster, CA Apr 1994 to Apr 2000 Education AssistantCalifornia Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) Calipatria, CA May 1993 to Apr 1994 Education AssistantLancaster's Painting Inglewood, CA Sep 1990 to Aug 1991 PainterKhol Construction Springfield, OH Jan 1986 to Oct 1990 General LaborerStocking, Howard's Supermarket Springfield, OH Jun 1984 to Jan 1986 general housekeeping
Education:
University of Phoenix 2014 Information TechnologyTaft Community College Bakersfield, CA 2013 EnergyOklahoma State University Oklahoma City, OK 1981 to 1984 MasterSouth High School Springfield, OH High School Diploma
Collville National Forest Spokane, WA 2013 to 2014ASM and Affiliates Carlsbad, CA 2012 to 2012western Washington state Exeter, CA 2012 to 2012Imperial County Avon Park, FL 2011 to 2011Archaeological Survey in Nellis Airforce Base Plano, TX 2008 to 2009Archaeological Survey in Boise Portland, OR 2008 to 2008Palms Marine Base and Edwards Airforce Base Billings, MT 2007 to 2007Palms Marine Base and Edwards Airforce Base Underwood, ND May 2006 to 2007Phase II&III Billings, MT May 2004 to Aug 2004Lasson National Forest in Nothern California Seal Beach, CA 2004 to 2004Phase II&III
2003 to 2004Arkansas State for Burns and Macdonnell Neosho, MO 2002 to 2002106 Group Billings, MT 2001 to 2001South America
Dec 1998 to Mar 1999Gray and Pape Incorporated Joliet, IL 1998 to 1998Cultural Commonwealth Resource Group Battle Creek, MI 1997 to 1997California and Nevada Loon Lake, WA 1996 to 1996
Education:
Western Washington University in Bellingham Bellingham, WA 1997 Bachelors of Arts in AnthropologyUniversity of California at Davis Davis, CA 1996East Valley High School in Spokane Spokane, WA 1992
2000 to 2000 IT AdministratorPerformant Financial Group, Inc.
2014 to 2014 PC/LAN Support Consultant (project)Accela, Inc. San Ramon, CA 2012 to 2013 IT TechnicianLTD Global Pleasanton, CA 2012 to 2012 IT Technician @ AccelaTracy Computer Services Tracy, CA 2009 to 2012 Sr. IT Technician & Client Trainer
Skills:
Active Directory/Exchange administration, workstation troubleshooting, remote support, minimizing and preventing downtime, helpdesk management, solutions auditing and research, IT policy drafting, department collaboration, SAN administration, VoIP
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Eric Hall Ebusiness Group
Franklin Resources, Inc. State Commercial Banks
1 Franklin Pkwy, San Mateo, CA 94403
Eric Hall Partner
Netcentives Inc Junior Colleges and Technical Institutes
690 5Th St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Eric Hall CFO
Customersatcom Inc Computer Related Services
1049 Terra Bella Ave, Mountain View, CA 94043
Eric Hall Administrator
Eric Hall Radio Broadcasting Stations
885 Folsom St, San Francisco, CA 94107
Eric Hall Executive
Smart Dimensions Weight Loss Offices and Clinics of Doctors of Medicine
James W. Raring - Fremont CA, US Eric M. Hall - Fremont CA, US Mark P. D'Evelyn - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Soraa, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
H01L 33/00
US Classification:
257 98, 257 13, 257E3306, 257E33061
Abstract:
A packaged optical device includes a substrate having a surface region with light emitting diode devices fabricated on a semipolar or nonpolar GaN substrate. The LEDs emit polarized light and are characterized by an overlapped electron wave function and a hole wave function. Phosphors within the package are excited by the polarized light and, in response, emit electromagnetic radiation of a second wavelength.
System And Method Of Multi-Wavelength Laser Apparatus
James W. Raring - Fremont CA, US Paul Rudy - Fremont CA, US Eric Hall - Fremont CA, US
Assignee:
Sorra, Inc. - Fremont CA
International Classification:
H01S 5/30 H01S 5/343
US Classification:
372 44011
Abstract:
A system and method for providing laser diodes emitting multiple wavelengths is described. Multiple wavelengths and/or colors of laser output are obtained by having multiple laser devices, each emitting a different wavelength, packaged onto the same substrate. In other embodiments, multiple laser devices having different wavelengths are formed from the same substrate.
Methods and systems for remote ordering. The methods and systems may include receiving vendor information associated with a plurality of vendors and transmitting the vendor information for presentation on a wireless device. In addition, the methods and systems may include receiving an order from the wireless device, wherein the order includes a selection of at least one item from the vendor information associated with a vendor and transmitting the order to the vendor for processing. The methods and systems may also include receiving a notification in real time or near real time with an order status from the vendor and transmitting the notification to the wireless device.
Device And Associated Methods For Performing Luminescence And Fluorescence Measurements Of A Sample
- Indianapolis IN, US Steven Michael Gann - Huntington Beach CA, US Eric Darnell Hall - Huntington Beach CA, US Tae Ho Hwang - Brea CA, US John Lewis Morton - Canyon Lake CA, US Anatoly Moskalev - Irvine CA, US Bruce Alan Sargeant - Orange CA, US Dennis Edwin Rieger - Hermosa Beach CA, US Marinela Gombosev - Newport Beach CA, US Mark David Van Cleve - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/64 G01N 35/10 G01N 35/00
Abstract:
Apparatuses and methods of optically analyzing fluid within a pipette are described herein. In an embodiment, an optical reader subassembly includes a housing including an internal area, a container configured to hold a fluid sample at a sample position in a light tight manner within the internal area of the housing, a light source configured to project light onto the fluid sample within the container, and an optical sensor configured to move between different sensor positions while the fluid sample remains stationary at the sample position, the different sensor positions including at least two of: (i) a first sensor position for taking a luminescence reading of the fluid sample; (ii) a second sensor position for taking a dark current or other background measurement; and (iii) a third sensor position for taking a fluorescence reading of the fluid sample.
Apparatuses And Methods For Suspending And Washing The Contents Of A Plurality Of Cuvettes
- Indianapolis IN, US Steve Michael Gann - Huntington Beach CA, US Eric Darnell Hall - Huntington Beach CA, US Tae Ho Hwang - Brea CA, US John Lewis Morton - Canyon Lake CA, US Anatoly Moskalev - Irvine CA, US Bruce Alan Sargeant - Orange CA, US Dennis Edwin Rieger - Hermosa Beach CA, US Marinela Gombosev - Newport Beach CA, US Mark David Van Cleve - Long Beach CA, US
Apparatuses and methods for washing a plurality of fluid samples are disclosed herein. In an embodiment, a system for washing a plurality of fluid samples respectively located within a plurality of cuvettes includes a rotor configured to rotate the plurality of cuvettes about an axis, a traveler mechanism located beneath the rotor, the traveler mechanism configured to move a plurality of magnets parallel to the axis of rotation of the rotor to position the plurality of magnets so that each cuvette of the plurality of cuvettes is located adjacent to at least one magnet of the plurality of magnets, and a wash system located above the rotor, the wash system configured to at least one of inject fluid into or aspirate fluid from the plurality of the cuvettes, while the plurality of magnets suspend magnetic particles located within each of the plurality of cuvettes.
Device And Associated Methods For Performing Luminescence And Fluorescence Measurements Of A Sample
- Indianapolis IN, US Steven Michael Gann - Huntington Beach CA, US Eric Darnell Hall - Huntington Beach CA, US Tae Ho Hwang - Brea CA, US John Lewis Morton - Canyon Lake CA, US Anatoly Moskalev - Irvine CA, US Bruce Alan Sargeant - Orange CA, US Dennis Edwin Rieger - Hermosa Beach CA, US Marinela Gombosev - Newport Beach CA, US Mark David Van Cleve - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
Abstract:
Apparatuses and methods of optically analyzing fluid within a pipette are described herein. In an embodiment, an optical reader subassembly includes a housing including an internal area, a container configured to hold a fluid sample at a sample position in a light tight manner within the internal area of the housing, a light source configured to project light onto the fluid sample within the container, and an optical sensor configured to move between different sensor positions while the fluid sample remains stationary at the sample position, the different sensor positions including at least two of: (i) a first sensor position for taking a luminescence reading of the fluid sample; (ii) a second sensor position for taking a dark current or other background measurement; and (iii) a third sensor position for taking a fluorescence reading of the fluid sample.
Device And Associated Methods For Performing Luminescence And Fluorescence Measurements Of A Sample
- Indianapolis IN, US Steven Michael Gann - Huntington Beach CA, US Eric Darnell Hall - Huntington Beach CA, US Tae Ho Hwang - Brea CA, US John Lewis Morton - Canyon Lake CA, US Anatoly Moskalev - Irvine CA, US Bruce Alan Sargeant - Orange CA, US Dennis Edwin Rieger - Hermosa Beach CA, US Marinela Gombosev - Newport Beach CA, US Mark David Van Cleve - Long Beach CA, US
Apparatuses and methods of optically analyzing fluid within a pipette are described herein. In an embodiment, an optical reader subassembly includes a pipette configured to aspirate and hold a fluid sample within its tip, a housing configured to receive at least the tip of the pipette through a reentrant seal so that the tip of the pipette is located in a light tight manner within an internal area, a light source positioned to be in proximity to the tip of the pipette when the tip of the pipette is received by the housing, the light source configured to project light through the tip of the pipette and onto the fluid sample held within the tip, and an optical sensor configured to take a reading of the fluid sample held within the tip of the pipette without any of the fluid sample being injected from the pipette.
Device And Associated Methods For Performing Luminescence And Fluorescence Measurements Of A Sample
- Indianpolis IN, US Steve Michael Gann - Huntington Beach CA, US Eric Darnell Hall - Huntington Beach CA, US Tae Ho Hwang - Brea CA, US John Lewis Morton - Canyon Lake CA, US Anatoly Moskalev - Irvine CA, US Bruce Alan Sargeant - Orange CA, US Dennis Edwin Rieger - Hermosa Beach CA, US Marinela Gombosev - Newport Beach CA, US Mark David Van Cleve - Long Beach CA, US
International Classification:
G01N 21/64
Abstract:
Apparatuses and methods of optically analyzing fluid within a pipette are described herein. In an embodiment, an optical reader subassembly includes a pipette having a tip, the pipette configured to aspirate a fluid sample and hold the fluid sample within the tip, a housing including a reentrant seal and an internal area, the housing configured to receive at least the tip of the pipette through the reentrant seal so that the tip of the pipette is located in a light tight manner within the internal area, a light source positioned to be in proximity to the tip of the pipette when the tip of the pipette is received by the housing, the light source configured to project light through the tip of the pipette and onto the fluid sample held within the tip, and an optical sensor configured to take a reading of the fluid sample held within the tip of the pipette without any of the fluid sample being injected from the pipette.
West Union, Ohio Grayson, Kentucky Morehead, Kentucky Flat Gap, Kentucky Mount Vernon, Ohio Jackson, Tennessee Ridgecrest, North Carolina Ann Arbor, Michigan Cold Springs, California Pasadena, California
Work:
Right at Home - Care Giver
Education:
Fuller Theological Seminary - Theology and Cross Cultural Studies, Mount Vernon Nazarene University - Communication, West Union High School
About:
I love God and people. Â I love to a lesser extent because they are hobbies: music, movies, books, and dancing.Â
Tagline:
Love is the only answer. Everything else is just a train wreck.
Bragging Rights:
I'm still here.
Eric Hall
Work:
Stanford University - Graduate Research Student (2005) Sandia National Laboratory - Graduate Intern (2005-2005) Harvey Mudd College - Undergraduate Research Student (2002-2005) Clorox - High School Intern (1999-2000)
Education:
Harvey Mudd College - Chemistry, Stanford University - Physical Chemistry
About:
Working on finishing up my graduate work in physical chemistry from Stanford University. Â When I'm not in the lab, I'm either training in karate, playing games, or having fun with friends.
Bragging Rights:
I hold a black belt (sho-dan) in JKA Shotokan Karate. Almost done with my PhD in Pchem from Stanford.
Eric Hall
Work:
Washington Hospital Center - Radiology Assistant Food and Drug Administration - Intern
Education:
University of Maryland, College Park - Physiology and Neurobiology
Tagline:
I'm going back in time! If you see my name on the dollar bill, you'll know I've succeeded.