Dr Paul H Deutsch Md Rph Jun 2020 - Sep 2020
Registered Medical Assistant
Us Navy Jun 2020 - Sep 2020
Instructor and Independent Health Care Provider
Us Navy Jun 2020 - Sep 2020
Chief Petty Officer
Us Navy Aug 2005 - Sep 2012
Field Medical Technician and General Duty Corpsman
Us Navy Aug 2005 - Sep 2012
Independent Duty Corpsman
Education:
Three Rivers Community College - Company 2018
Central Texas College 2014 - 2015
Surface Warfare Medical Institute 2011 - 2012
Palomar College 2011 - 2011
The George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
Skills:
Cbrn Navy Military Dod Military Experience Military Operations Security Clearance Military Training Chcs Marksmanship Force Protection Healthcare Ships Hygiene Patient Education Direct Patient Care Military Logistics Operational Planning
Interests:
Social Services Environment Education Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Arts and Culture Health
Certifications:
Surface Warfare Medical Institute Independent Duty Corpsman
- McLean VA, US Jason Ji - Reston VA, US Alexandra A. Colevas - Arlington VA, US Steven Quadros - New York NY, US Adnan Malik - Voorhees NJ, US Jared M. Alexander - Vienna VA, US Scott Golder - Columbia MD, US Allison Abbott - Washington DC, US Matthew Horton - Arlington VA, US Emma Sagan - Washington DC, US Kevan Emmott - Arlington VA, US Christine Ann Berglund - Brooklyn NY, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06F 9/451 G06K 9/00 G06F 9/445 G06F 3/0482
Abstract:
First data indicative of a first plurality of transactions by a user may be processed to generate first behavioral information describing the user. The first behavioral information may be displayed by an interactive user interface. A user input made in response to the first behavioral information may be received and analyzed to generate user preference information indicating a relationship between the first user input and the first behavioral information. Second data indicative of a second plurality of transactions by the user may be received and processed with the user preference information to generate second behavioral information describing the user. The second behavioral information may be displayed by the interactive user interface differently from the first behavioral information by the interactive user interface as a result of the processing of the second data and the user preference information together.
- McLean VA, US Jason Ji - Reston VA, US Alexandra A. Colevas - Arlington VA, US Steven Quadros - New York NY, US Adnan Malik - Voorhees NJ, US Jared M. Alexander - Vienna VA, US Scott Golder - Columbia MD, US Allison Abbott - Washington DC, US Matthew Horton - Arlington VA, US Emma Sagan - Washington DC, US Kevan Emmott - Arlington VA, US Christine Ann Berglund - Brooklyn NY, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06Q 20/10 G06Q 20/08 G06Q 20/24 G06F 17/30
Abstract:
Provided, in an aspect, is a method for improved management of transaction data from a financial services computer network. The method includes receiving details for a first purchase, detecting that the first purchase is a trigger purchase, obtaining secondary details for the first purchase, receiving details for a later-made second purchase and additional purchases made between the first purchase and second purchase, and determining that the first purchase and the second purchase belong to the same experience set and that the additional intervening purchases do not belong to the same experience set as the first purchase and the second purchase.
- McLean VA, US Jason Ji - Reston VA, US Alexandra A. Colevas - Arlington VA, US Steven Quadros - New York NY, US Adnan Malik - Voorhees NJ, US Jared M. Alexander - Vienna VA, US Scott Golder - Columbia MD, US Allison Abbott - Washington DC, US Matthew Horton - Arlington VA, US Emma Sagan - Washington DC, US Kevan Emmott - Arlington VA, US Christine Ann Berglund - Brooklyn NY, US
Assignee:
Capital One Services, LLC - McLean VA
International Classification:
G06Q 40/02 G06F 17/30 G06F 15/18
Abstract:
Provided, in an aspect, is a system for managing transactions from a financial services computer network. The system has a scalable architecture, and includes a database, one or more processors, a plurality of experience matchers, and a transaction hub. Each experience matcher is associated with a different experience set type, and can receive a transaction list and return an identified experience set. The transaction hub can communicate with multiple experience matchers, and can receive experience sets from the matchers after sending them a list of transactions.