Dr. Isaac graduated from the Kasturba Med Coll Manipal, Manipal Acad Higher Ed, Manipal, Karnataka in 2001. He works in Lewiston, ME and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Isaac is affiliated with Saint Marys Regional Medical Center.
Dr. Isaac graduated from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas in 1992. He works in Dallas, TX and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Isaac is affiliated with Medical City Dallas Hospital.
Best Buy Oct 2004 - Jun 2013
Geek Squad Senior
Lightpoint Oct 2004 - Jun 2013
Client Support Engineer
Skills:
Leadership Team Building Visual Merchandising Powerpoint Big Box Retail Profit Sales Customer Satisfaction Store Management Team Leadership Merchandising Loss Prevention Outlook Microsoft Office Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Training Time Management Customer Service Management Inventory Management Inventory Control Retail Sales
Salem Health
Solution Center Senior
Lightpoint Nw Apr 1, 2015 - Dec 2016
Client Service Manager
Lightpoint Nw Jun 2013 - Apr 2015
Client Support Engineer
Geek Squad 2007 - 2013
Geeksquad Lead
Best Buy 2004 - 2007
Sales
Skills:
Customer Experience Computer Hardware Sales Operations Recruiting Customer Retention Troubleshooting Sales Management Social Media Driving Results Associate Development Telephone Skills
2010 to 2000 Front Desk ClerkMid-South Health and Rehabilitation Center Memphis, TN Jan 2009 to 2010 HousekeeperImperial Security Memphis, TN Mar 2000 to Feb 2009 Security guardRace LLC Memphis, TN May 2003 to Jul 2005 Shop Worker
Education:
Hillcrest High School Memphis, TN 2000 Diploma
Skills:
Security
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Michael Isaac
Education:
University of nigeria, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
"Although syphilis is by no means a new infection, what we are currently seeing in Manitoba and throughout North America is a significant increase in the number of cases," saidDr.Michael Isaac, acting chief provincial public health officer.
Date: Feb 25, 2019
Category: Headlines
Source: Google
Public encouraged to get free seasonal flu vaccine
Flu vaccines have proven to be effective in preventing illness for many Manitobans, said Dr. Michael Isaac, Manitobas acting chief provincial public health officer. Manitobans are encouraged to get the vaccine and reduce the risk of contracting influenza and the potential health complications th