Nov 2011 to 2000REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Decorah, IA Nov 2011 to Jan 2013MERCY HOSPITAL WHEATON Oelwein, IA 2002 to Aug 2011Hospitals served on a locum tenens basis American Fork, UT 2001 to 2002ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL AND MEDICAL Topeka, KS 1998 to 2001Chief nurse anesthetistGirard, KS 1996 to 1998NEVADA REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER Nevada, MO 1993 to 1996MT. CARMEL MEDICAL CENTER Pittsburg, KS 1989 to 1993 Chief nurse anesthetist and assisted in transition of departmentPROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PLACEMENT Overland Park, KS 1984 to 1989 PresidentHospitals served on a locum tenens basis Newport, AR 1978 to 1984CENTRAL ARKANSAS GENERAL HOSPITAL Searcy, AR 1976 to 1984 Head of Department of AnesthesiaINDIAN PATH HOSPITAL Kingsport, TN 1974 to 1976PARRIS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
1973 to 1974 Chief Anesthetist and Assistant Hospital AdministratorUNITED STATES ARMY Fort Riley, KS 1968 to 1972 Captain in the Army Nurse CorpUNITED STATES ARMY
1966 to 1972
Education:
ST. FRANCIS Wichita, KS 1971 to 1972 Nurse AnesthesiologyFORT HAYS STATE UNIVERSITY Hays, KS 1968 Bachelor of Science in NursingUNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO Chicago, IL NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Chicago, IL St. Francis Wichita, KS
A pack for wearing on the back of the user for carrying sport equipment, the pack being formed of a back portion of flexible material configured to generally cover the back of the user, there being a first and second opening in the back portion adjacent the opposed lower corners thereof, a left and a right shoulder strap each being affixed at one end to the back portion upper edge, the shoulder straps extending through the openings in the back portion and being adapted to be attached at their other ends together in the front of the user so that the straps extend over the shoulders of the user, a generally tubular elongated portion affixed to the back surface of the back portion and extending diagonally thereacross adapted to receive a baseball bat, tennis racket, hockey stick, etc. therein, and a sack portion of flexible material secured to the back portion back surface and being open at the top and adapted to receive balls and other playing equipment.
Perry J. Comeau - Overland Park KS Thomas N. Tietze - Olathe KS
Assignee:
Medical Industrial Technologies, Inc. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
A61F 712
US Classification:
604114
Abstract:
This fluid warmer includes a disposable pouch and a pouch warmer assembly. The pouch has an inlet and an outlet and in between there is a plurality of ribs which are so arranged as to force equal flow across the bottom heating area of the pouch. The pouch is insertable into a warmer assembly which consists of a housing which provides mechanical support for the heating element, temperature regulating circuit board, and an arrangement to maintain thermal contact between the heating element and the pouch. The posterior surface of the pouch will be constructed of a metal possibly coated with Teflon for rapid heat conduction from the heating element. The metals may be stainless steel, aluminum and copper or medical aloids.
Michael Mark, Thomas Buchholz, Ethan Walker, Charles Love, Howard Casler, Ernest Salazar, Dennis Kavanaugh, Tom Defilippo, Drew Carver, Dan Highley, William Naughton