OpenLink Financial - Tulsa, Oklahoma Area since Sep 2011
QA Analyst
SolArc Jun 2007 - Sep 2011
Senior Account Owner
The Society of Exploration Geophysicists Jan 2006 - Mar 2007
Project Manager
The University of Tulsa College of Law Aug 2004 - May 2005
Legal Writing Instructor
Education:
The John Marshall Law School 2002 - 2004
Master of Laws, Information Technology & Privacy Law
University of Tulsa College of Law 1999 - 2002
Juris Doctor, Law
Baylor University 1994 - 1999
Bachelor of Arts, Philosophy
Skills:
Agile Methodologies RightAngle PowerBuilder SQL HTML XML LaTeX Commodity Markets
- San Clemente CA, US Matthew ROLLINS - San Clemente CA, US John BECK - San Clemente CA, US William BORN - San Clemente CA, US Shahn SAGE - San Clemente CA, US Alan MARCOVECCHIO - San Clemente CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05 A61B 17/34 A61N 1/37
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices to facilitate insertion of certain leads with electrode(s) into patients are described. Leads can be implanted to work in conjunction with a cardiac pacemaker or cardiac defibrillator. A lead for cardiac therapy may be inserted into an intercostal space associated with the cardiac notch of a patient. Devices for delivery may include, for example, a delivery system coupled with an electrical lead and having a handle, a component advancer and insertion tips. The handle is configured to be actuated by an operator and the component advancer is configured to advance an electrical lead into the patient. The insertion tips can be configured to close around the electrical lead within the component advancer, to push through biological tissue, and to open to enable the lead to advance into the patient. The electrical lead can also be maintained in a particular orientation during the advancement into the patient.
Implantable Electrical Leads And Associated Delivery Systems
- San Clemente CA, US Matthew ROLLINS - San Clemente CA, US John BECK - San Clemente CA, US William BORN - San Clemente CA, US Shahn SAGE - San Clemente CA, US Alan MARCOVECCHIO - San Clemente CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05 A61B 17/34 A61N 1/37
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices to facilitate insertion of certain leads with electrode(s) into patients are described. Leads can be implanted to work in conjunction with a cardiac pacemaker or cardiac defibrillator. A lead for cardiac therapy may be inserted into an intercostal space associated with the cardiac notch of a patient. Devices for delivery may include, for example, a delivery system coupled with an electrical lead and having a handle, a component advancer and insertion tips. The handle is configured to be actuated by an operator and the component advancer is configured to advance an electrical lead into the patient. The insertion tips can be configured to close around the electrical lead within the component advancer, to push through biological tissue, and to open to enable the lead to advance into the patient. The electrical lead can also be maintained in a particular orientation during the advancement into the patient.
- San Clemente CA, US Matthew ROLLINS - San Clemente CA, US John BECK - San Clemente CA, US William BORN - San Clemente CA, US Shahn SAGE - San Clemente CA, US Alan MARCOVECCHIO - San Clemente CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05 A61B 17/34 A61N 1/37
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices to facilitate insertion of certain leads with electrode(s) into patients are described. Leads can be implanted to work in conjunction with a cardiac pacemaker or cardiac defibrillator. A lead for cardiac therapy may be inserted into an intercostal space associated with the cardiac notch of a patient. Devices for delivery may include, for example, a delivery system coupled with an electrical lead and having a handle, a component advancer and insertion tips. The handle is configured to be actuated by an operator and the component advancer is configured to advance an electrical lead into the patient. The insertion tips can be configured to close around the electrical lead within the component advancer, to push through biological tissue, and to open to enable the lead to advance into the patient. The electrical lead can also be maintained in a particular orientation during the advancement into the patient.
Implantable Electrical Leads And Associated Delivery Systems
- San Clemente CA, US Matthew ROLLINS - San Clemente CA, US John BECK - San Clemente CA, US William BORN - San Clemente CA, US Shahn SAGE - San Clemente CA, US Alan MARCOVECCHIO - San Clemente CA, US
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
Abstract:
Systems, methods, and devices to facilitate insertion of certain leads with electrode(s) into patients are described. Leads can be implanted to work in conjunction with a cardiac pacemaker or cardiac defibrillator. A lead for cardiac therapy may be inserted into an intercostal space associated with the cardiac notch of a patient. Devices for delivery may include, for example, a delivery system coupled with an electrical lead and having a handle, a component advancer and insertion tips. The handle is configured to be actuated by an operator and the component advancer is configured to advance an electrical lead into the patient. The insertion tips can be configured to close around the electrical lead within the component advancer, to push through biological tissue, and to open to enable the lead to advance into the patient. The electrical lead can also be maintained in a particular orientation during the advancement into the patient.