Medical Teams International
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Cancer Treatment Centers of America Oct 1, 2013 - Apr 1, 2015
Senior Sharepoint Developer
Planet Technologies Nov 1, 2012 - Oct 1, 2013
Senior Sharepoint Solutions Expert
Nyu Langone Medical Center Jun 1, 2012 - Sep 1, 2012
Sharepoint Developer
Snvc Sep 2011 - Jun 2012
Nj Team Lead and Sharepoint Architect
Education:
County College of Morris 1998 - 2000
Skills:
Sharepoint Asp.net .Net Microsoft Sql Server Visual Studio Web Services Wcf Xml Xslt Sharepoint Designer Tfs Vendor Management Infopath Strategic Leadership Team Leadership Sharepoint Server Jquery Xpath C++ Business Process Improvement Ssrs Crm Software Ado.net Data Services Wpf Strategic Planning Visual C# Web Parts Oop Asp.net Mvc Asp.net Ajax Sql Server 2000 2008 Sox Erp Agile Scrum Caml Ajax Toolkit User Controls Ajax.net Wf Ssis K2 Mvc 21 Cfr Part 11 Woa Linq Microsoft Office Data Analysis Software Development Life Cycle Leadership Team Management Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server Sharepoint 2007 Silverlight
Interests:
Abraham Lincoln Children Economic Empowerment Politics Poverty Alleviation Science and Technology Disaster and Humanitarian Relief Ayn Rand Health
Robert T. Horan - Fountain Hills AZ 85268 Phyllis J. Horan - Fountain Hills AZ 85268
International Classification:
A45C 1322
US Classification:
16422, 16906, 16431
Abstract:
A sterile, disposable, plastic handle for use in manipulating a lamp above an operating table. The light handle has a threaded end upon which a flexible shield is threaded. The handle has a threaded end and a closed end. The handle and shield come fully assembled, and the shield is of such flexibility that it can be folded down around the handle during packaging as a way to save space and to prevent breaking or cracking of the shield. Two assembled handle and shield units are packaged together with the shields folded down.
Robert T. Horan - Fountain Hills AZ 85268 Phyllis J. Horan - Fountain Hills AZ 85268
International Classification:
A45C 1322
US Classification:
16422, 16906, 16431
Abstract:
A sterile, disposable, plastic handle for use in manipulating a lamp above an operating table. The light handle has a threaded end upon which a flexible shield is threaded. The handle has a threaded end and a closed end. The handle and shield come fully assembled, and the shield is of such flexibility that it can be folded down around the handle during packaging as a way to save space and to prevent breaking or cracking of the shield. Two assembled handle and shield units are packaged together with the shields folded down.
Darrell G. Hill - Edina MN Robert T. Horan - Fountain Hills AZ
Assignee:
D. G. Hill Associates - Edina MN
International Classification:
A61B 1900
US Classification:
128869, 128876
Abstract:
A device for restraining patients using specially designed straps in various lengths and widths that positively and securely secure a portion or all of a patients anatomy so as to facilitate securing patients while minimizing trauma and bruising to the patients body during surgical procedures or in transportation in medical facilities. The invention includes a device with a length of non-allergenic fabric having a soft patient engaging surface and an opposed patient non-engaging surface, first and second opposed ends, opposed edges, and a fastener associated with the length for fastening the device to itself, the edges of the fabric being folded over to present a rolled side margin having a continuously smooth and curved margin face, with the device being sanitizable and reusable, thereby hygienically for minimizing trauma to the mobility limited body portion.
Robert T. Horan - Fountain Hills AZ Phyllis J Horan - Fountain Hills AZ
Assignee:
PH Medical, Inc. - Fountain Hills AR
International Classification:
G03B 1104 B65D 8538
US Classification:
359510
Abstract:
A sterile drape system for a surgical microscope includes an adapter ring which is attached around the outside diameter of the objective lens of the microscope, to provide a standard or uniform outside diameter mounting surface. A drape lens is contained within a drape ring. A sterile drape is attached to the drape ring. The drape ring is frictionally engaged onto the outside diameter of the adapter ring and the drape pulled over the microscope. A lens ring having a primary lens is attached to the drape ring with a quick disconnect fitting. The sterile drape system eliminates the need to inventory multiple surgical microscope drapes and reduces waste resulting from the selection of a drape not matching the surgical microscope to be used.