Winthrop Geriatric Medicine Associates 222 Station Plz N Suite 518, Mineola, NY 11501
Winthrop-University Hospital 259 First Street, Mineola, NY 11501
Jeffrey Berger D.M.D 17270 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, CA 90504
Philosophy:
Jeffrey Berger, D.M.D. is dedicated to creating you a beautiful South Bay smile! High tech, friendly, and fun, our practice has a reputation for providing unique, quality services for patients of all ages and with all orthodontic needs. http://www.bergersbraces.com/
Education:
Medical Schools University Of California Los Angeles
American College of Physicians Society for Bioethics Consultation Medical Society of the State of New York American Society for Bioethics & Humanities American Academy of Hospice and Pallative Medicine
Awards and Publications:
New York Metro Area's Top Doctor 2000-2009 Community Physicians Award, Hospice Care Network 2007
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Hospice and Palliative Care (Internal Medicine)
Hospital affiliations:
Winthrop-University Hospital
Dr. Jeffrey S Berger, New York NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)
Northshore CAR and INT Assocs 1010 Northern Blvd Suite 110, Great Neck, NY 11021 (516)3902400 (Phone)
Certifications:
Gastroenterology, 1997 Internal Medicine, 2005
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English French
Hospitals:
Winthrop Geriatric Medicine Associates 222 Station Plz N Suite 518, Mineola, NY 11501
Winthrop-University Hospital 259 First Street, Mineola, NY 11501
Jeffrey Berger D.M.D 17270 Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance, CA 90504
Northshore CAR and INT Assocs 1010 Northern Blvd Suite 110, Great Neck, NY 11021
North Shore University Hospital 300 Community Drive, Manhasset, NY 11030
Education:
Medical School Albany Medical College Graduated: 1992 Medical School University Of Pittsburgh Graduated: 1993 Medical School University Of Pittsburgh Graduated: 1995 Medical School University Of Chicago Graduated: 1997
Dr. Berger graduated from the University of Kentucky College of Medicine in 1995. He works in Huntersville, NC and specializes in Family Medicine and Diabetes. Dr. Berger is affiliated with Novant Health Huntersville Medical Center.
Abdominal Hernia Appendicitis Breast Disorders Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Inguinal Hernia
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Berger graduated from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College in 1988. He works in Virginia Beach, VA and 1 other location and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Berger is affiliated with Sentara Princess Anne Hospital and Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital.
Sep 2011 to 2000 InstallerCampgaw Ski Mountain Mahwah, NJ Nov 2012 to Feb 2013 Snow MakerDarden Restaurant Ramsey, NJ Jun 2010 to Mar 2011 ServerTD Bank Mahwah, NJ Nov 2008 to Nov 2009 TellerBorders Inc Ramsey, NJ May 2007 to Nov 2008 Book SellerBorders Inc Ramsey, NJ Dec 2006 to May 2007 Cashier
Education:
Ramapo College of New Jersey Mahwah, NJ 2008 to 2012 BA in Environmental StudiesBergen County Police and Fire Academy Mahwah, NJ 2005 to 2006 Fire Fighter IDon Bosco Preparatory High School Ramsey, NJ 2001 to 2005
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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jeffrey Berger Owner
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Jeffrey Berger Senior Vice President
DDB Worldwide Communications Group, Inc. Legal Services
437 Madison Ave Fl 11, New York, NY 90025
Jeffrey Berger Administrator
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32 E 57Th St, New York, NY 10022
Jeffrey Berger President
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13025 Psomas Way, Los Angeles, CA 90066 16000 Ventura Blvd, Van Nuys, CA 91436
JEFFREY BERGER CEO
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Cecilia Carranza Lewis - San Jose CA Jeffrey Allen Berger - San Jose CA David Levish - San Jose CA W. James Kincaid - Pebble Beach CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1200
US Classification:
711159, 711170, 710 56
Abstract:
The present invention provides a system and method for dynamic management of buffers by the buffer manager for a hierarchical file system. A system according to the present invention includes a buffer pool which is comprised of both fixed and virtual storage. The buffer pool is logically partitioned into three states, fixed, pageable and released, wherein each of the plurality of buffers in the buffer pool exists in one of these states. The system further comprises the buffer manager, which dynamically manages the buffers in the system by moving them between these three states in a non-disruptive manner based on a comparison between the actual usage of fixed and virtual storage compared with target usage values for the fixed and virtual storage.
Jeffrey Allen Berger - San Jose CA, US Sauraj Goswami - Palo Alto CA, US Balakrishna Raghavendra Iyer - San Jose CA, US Michael R. Shadduck - Los Altos CA, US James Zu-Chia Teng - San Jose CA, US Stephen Walter Turnbaugh - Hollister CA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
Various embodiments of a computer-implemented method, system and computer program product maintain a logical page having a predetermined size. Data is added to an uncompressed area of the logical page. The uncompressed area of the logical page is associated with an uncompressed area of a physical page. The logical page also has a compressed area associated with a compressed area of a physical page. In response to exhausting the uncompressed area, data in the uncompressed area is included in the compressed area. The uncompressed area is adjusted.
Jeffrey A. Berger - San Jose CA, US Yue Huang - San Jose CA, US Hong Min - Poughkeepsie NY, US Terence P. Purcell - Springfield IL, US Kou-Horng A. Yang - Saratoga CA, US
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 13/00 G06F 13/28
US Classification:
711147, 710 36, 707705
Abstract:
A method, system, and computer program product are provided for retrieving records into a main memory. A first number of gaps and a first total gap size are received for a list of records from a database subsystem. A determination is made of a first average gap size using the first number of gaps and the first total gap size. A determination is made as to whether the first average gap size is greater than a prestaging threshold value. Responsive to the first average gap size being equal to or less than the prestaging threshold value, a prestaging flag is set for the list of records. Then, the list of records is retrieved into the main memory using prestaging.
Prefetching data using a piecemeal list prefetching method. This is achieved by various means, including building a plurality of data pages, sorting the plurality of data pages into sequential data pages and a list of non-sequential pages, prefetching the sequential data pages using a first prefetching technique, and prefetching the non-sequential list of data pages using a second prefetching technique.
Systems And Methods For Identifying Virtual Machines In A Network
Richard D. Li - Somerville MA, US Jeffrey L. Berger - Belmont MA, US Anastasios Giakouminakis - Allendale NJ, US
International Classification:
G06F 9/455
US Classification:
718 1
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein relate to systems and methods for identifying virtual machines in a network. The systems and methods comprise a virtual asset tool that can interface with a virtualization manager to receive metadata identifying virtual machines hosted by a plurality of physical machines. The virtual asset tool can subscribe to updates associated with the virtual machines, such as changes to the virtual machines, or additions or deletions of virtual machines. In response to receiving an update, the virtual asset tool can modify an asset record associated with the virtual machines and any corresponding descriptions. In embodiments, the virtual asset tool can schedule vulnerability scans for any or all of the virtual machines.
Systems And Methods For Performing Vulnerability Scans On Virtual Machines
Richard D. Li - Somerville MA, US Jeffrey L. Berger - Belmont MA, US Anastasios Giakouminakis - Los Angeles CA, US
International Classification:
G06F 21/00
US Classification:
726 25
Abstract:
Embodiments described herein relate to systems and methods for performing vulnerability scans on virtual machines. The systems and methods comprise a virtual asset tool that can instantiate a vulnerability scanner on a physical machine hosting a set of virtual machines. The vulnerability scanner can scan the virtual machines to identify any vulnerabilities, security flaws, or other risks, and can provide a result of the scan to the virtual asset tool. In embodiments, the virtual asset tool can examine the result of the scan to identify any vulnerabilities resulting from the scan.
Walk-In Multiple Screen Rear Projection Display Unit
Jeffrey A. Berger - San Jose CA Stanley C. Kurtz - Watsonville CA
Assignee:
International Business Machines Corporation - Armonk NY
International Classification:
G06F 1208 G06F 1200
US Classification:
395440
Abstract:
A method and means for dynamically managing access by data sets to an LRU disciplined DASD cache staging data sets. A threshold utilizes the inverse of slowly varying global hit ratios (ST) taken over a large number of data sets to control the access by individual data sets in cache as measured by their local hit ratios (DSHR). After an initial trial period, a data set is allowed access to the cache only where DSHR>ST. The method and means are self adjusting in that as I/O demand changes, ST also changes in phase such that an increase in aggregate demand for cache results in elimination of data sets whose DSHRs were marginally equal to the old ST and now less than the new ST. Utilization of a DASD Fast Write and non-volatile store (NVS) can be managed similarly if coordinated with the cache and maintenance of both a global WRITE threshold (WR), local data set write hit ratio (DSHRW), and invocation of Fast Write only where DSHRW>WT (write threshold).
Golenbock Eiseman Assor Bell & Peskoe LLP 437 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10022 (212)9077300 (Office), (212)7540330 (Fax)
Licenses:
New York - Currently registered 1985
Education:
Georgetown University Law Center Degree - JD - Juris Doctor - Law Graduated - 1984 State University of New York, Binghamton Degree - BA - Bachelor of Arts Graduated - 1981
Specialties:
Bankruptcy / Debt - 34% Tax - 33% Business - 33%
Associations:
American Bar Association - Member New York State Bar Association - Member
Ken Thomas, James Schulte, Randy Tomatti, Pat Littleton, Christopher Owen, Pete Willenborg, Scott Ross, Harry Pitts, Christopher Boedefeld, Jeffrey Berger, Tom Williams, Jim Hyon
Matthew Griffey, Ken Thomas, James Schulte, Randy Tomatti, Pat Littleton, Christopher Owen, Pete Willenborg, Scott Ross, Harry Pitts, Christopher Boedefeld, Tom Williams
"Our results demonstrate that our new platelet-centric scoring system can, for the first time and across populations, circumvent aggregometry to reliably predict platelet hyperreactivity and the related risk of cardiovascular events," said corresponding study author Jeffrey Berger, MD, director of t
suspected that COVID-19 is not just a disease of the lungs, but also a disease of the heart and blood vessels. We realized very, very early that clotting was playing a major role, says Jeffrey Berger, director of New York University Langones Center for the Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease. Even
isregarded and heart disease risk factors they may be facing. It might be that if someone is married, they have a spouse who encourages them to take better care of themselves, stated Dr. Jeffrey Berger, whom happens to be a preventative cardiologist at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York.
Date: Mar 30, 2014
Source: Google
New Study Shows Married Couples Have Less Heart Problems
sease risks each person may have had (things like high cholesterol and diabetes). It might be that if someone is married, they have a spouse who encourages them to take better care of themselves, stated Dr. Jeffrey Berger, whom is a preventive cardiologist at NYU Langone Medical Center, New York.
found. It might be that if someone is married, they have a spouse who encourages them to take better care of themselves, said Dr. Jeffrey Berger, a preventive cardiologist at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York. But we cant prove by any means cause and effect, he said.
Date: Mar 29, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
Marriage may help keep your heart healthy: Large US study links vows to lower ...
It might be that if someone is married, they have a spouse who encourages them to take better care of themselves, said Dr. Jeffrey Berger, a preventive cardiologist at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York.
A spouse can help keep doctors appointments and provide transportation, making for easier access to health care services, Dr. Jeffrey Berger, another senior member of the project, says in an infographic laying out the studys findings.
Date: Mar 28, 2014
Category: Health
Source: Google
James Gandolfini's death from heart trouble at 51 a sign of the times
People who take steps to improve their heart health through diet and exercise will enjoy immediate benefits, even if they continue to have risk factors such as obesity or diabetes, said Dr. Jeffrey Berger, director of cardiovascular thrombosis at NYU Langone Medical Center in New York City.