Mark Scahaffer 4600 Ann Arbor Road, Plymouth, MI 48170 (248)9528564 (Phone), (248)6338868 (Cell)
Experience:
5 years
Description:
Having the right real estate agent means having an agent who is committed to helping you buy or sell your home with the highest level of expertise in your local market. This means also to help you in understanding each step of the buying or selling process. This commitment level has helped me build a remarkable track record of delivering results. Nothing is more exciting to me than the gratifying feeling I get from helping people meet their real estate needs. You can count on me to always do what's in your best interest. I pride myself on being honest, trustworthy, and knowledgeable in the real estate market. I know how important it is to find your dream home or get the best offer for your property. Therefore I will make it my responsibility to help you achieve those goals. Whether you are an experienced investor or a first time buyer, I can help you in finding the property of your dreams.
Power Engineers since 2000
Senior Environmental Planner
HWS Consulting Group 1988 - 1994
Industrial Hygienist
Dames & Moore 1983 - 1987
Land Use Planner
Education:
Central Missouri State University 1993 - 1995
M.S. Industrial Hygiene, Industrial Hygiene
Arizona State University
B.S. Geography, Land Use Planning
H.H. Dow High School
Paml Jul 2013 - Dec 11, 2016
Regional Sales Manager
Skills:
Hospitals Managed Care Healthcare Healthcare Information Technology Healthcare Management Emr Ehr Hipaa Medicare Customer Service Medicine Medical Devices Clinical Research Oncology Healthcare Consulting Healthcare Industry Informatics Epic Systems Clinical Trials Medical Terminology Physician Relations Hl7 Physicians Revenue Cycle Hematology Cpoe Medical Billing Radiology Orthopedic Cardiology Medical Records Business Strategy Critical Care Medicaid Sales Marketing Communications Account Management Medical Imaging Meditech Laboratory Jcaho Medical Education Laboratory Medicine Medical Technology Urology Neurology Infectious Diseases Medical Diagnostics Biotechnology
Interests:
Collecting Antiques Sweepstakes Home Improvement Collecting Art Reading Gourmet Cooking Sports Golf Home Decoration Cooking Electronics Sewing Crafts Music Movies Collecting Travel Career Investing Traveling
Pflugerville, TexasPrincipal Consultant/Owner at Schaffer Environment... Environmental Consultant providing leading EPEAT/Green Procurement services for the electronics industry. End-of-Life, Eco-labels, Sustainability, GHG/Carbon... Environmental Consultant providing leading EPEAT/Green Procurement services for the electronics industry. End-of-Life, Eco-labels, Sustainability, GHG/Carbon accounting and LCA expertise as well.
been a staple for critical care trauma patients in hospitals. Protocols exist in most major medical centers for inducing therapeutic hypothermia on patients to essentially keep them alive until they can get the kind of treatment that they need," explained Mark Schaffer, a SpaceWorks aerospace engineer.
Date: Oct 07, 2014
Source: Google
NASA Is Considering A Deep Sleep Option for Mars Mission Crew
"Therapeutic torpor has been around in theory since the 1980s and really since 2003 has been a staple for critical care trauma patients in hospitals," aerospace engineer Mark Schaffer, with SpaceWorks Enterprises in Atlanta, said at the International Astronomical Congress in Toronto this week. "Prot
Date: Oct 07, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
NASA looking at induced hibernation for travel to Mars
However, according to Mark Schaffer, an aerospace engineer for SpaceWorks Enterprises who are collaborating with NASA on the project, astronauts will need to go through a much longer stasis period: For human Mars missions, we need to push that to 90 days, 180 days. Those are the types of mission fl
Date: Oct 07, 2014
Source: Google
NASA looking to put Astronauts in Hibernation on Their Way to Mars
"Protocols exist in the most major medical centers for inducing therapeutic hypothermia on patients to essentially keep them alive until they can get the kind of treatment that they need", aerospace engineer Mark Schaffer of SpaceWorks Enterprises told the International Astronomical Congress in Toro
Date: Oct 07, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
NASA Considers Hibernation a Viable Option for Mars Missions
During the International Astronomical Congress earlier this week, aerospace engineer Mark Schaffer at SpaceWorks Enterprises in Atlanta, said that NASA is exploring the option of putting the astronauts into deep sleep on their way to Mars. The solution is currently used in hospitals.
Date: Oct 07, 2014
Category: Sci/Tech
Source: Google
NASA and SpaceWorks planning to Put Astronauts in Hibernation while ...
Mark Schaffer, a SpaceWorks aerospace engineer, explained that the therapeutic torpor has been theoretically known since the 1980s, but has become a staple for critical care trauma patients in hospitals since 2003.
We havent had the need to keep someone in (therapeutic torpor) for longer than seven days, Mark Schaffer, aerospace engineer for SpaceWorks Enterprises said at the International Astronomical Congress in Toronto last week. For human Mars missions, we need to push that to 90 days, 180 days. Those
That was posing a new problem. Mark Schaffer, director of communications for the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, said because the fire had dropped down low and the winds subsided, smoke had become "very hazardous."