St Peters Health Partners Medical AssociatesTroy Surgical Associates 2231 Burdett Ave STE 230, Troy, NY 12180 (518)2715527 (phone), (518)8337909 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Dartmouth Medical School Graduated: 1993
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Field graduated from the Dartmouth Medical School in 1993. He works in Troy, NY and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Field is affiliated with Albany Memorial Hospital, Saint Marys Hospital and Samaritan Hospital.
Willis Towers Watson
Executive Vice President and Managing Director
Hilb Rogal & Hobbs Sep 2004 - Jan 2008
Chicago President
T J Adams Group Chicago Il Oct 1987 - Sep 2004
Chief Operating Officer
Education:
Benedictine University 1976 - 1978
Bachelors, Bachelor of Arts, Business
College of Dupage 1974 - 1976
Associates, Associate of Arts, Financial Management
Skills:
Risk Management Insurance Management Property and Casualty Insurance Executive Management Professional Liability Financial Risk Workers Compensation Commercial Insurance Leadership Underwriting Claims Management Business Development Employee Benefits Surety Bonds Liability Analysis Employment Practices Liability Owner and Contractor Controlled Project Insurance Captives and Alternative Risk Financing Claim Investigation Surety Mergers and Acquisitions Cyber Liability Contractual Risk Transfer Environmental Insurance Strategic Planning Consulting Business Strategy Casualty Insurance Team Building
Interests:
Career Christianity Kids Cooking Exercise Gardening Investing Outdoors Electronics Home Improvement Reading Crafts Gourmet Cooking Family Values Travel Home Decoration
Ben H. Nikkels - Pitman NJ John M. Hegarty - Reading MA Gregory T. Field - Winthrop MA Steven Rosone - Burlington MA
Assignee:
Graphic Controls Corporation - Buffalo NY
International Classification:
A61B 1000
US Classification:
606182
Abstract:
A disposable blood sampling device for slicing a precise incision of predetermined length and depth in the skin of a patient. The device includes a hollow housing having a top surface with an opening, a front surface, a rear surface, and a bottom surface with an elongated slot adapted to contact the skin of the patient. A trigger is slidably disposed in the opening in the top surface of the housing. A single spring, only, is mounted in the housing in a relaxed, unstressed, and unbiased condition when the device is not actuated. The spring is extended by the trigger when the device is actuated. A cutting blade is coupled to one end of the spring and extends through the elongated slot in the bottom surface of the housing to incise the skin of the patient when the device is actuated. Finally, the device includes a plurality of discrete constraint and restraint elements, positioned in the housing, which collectively form an open guide surface directing the spring, and the blade coupled to the spring, along a predetermined incision path.
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