Franciscan St. Francis Health Jun 2012 - Nov 2015
Therapist
Healthfit Counseling Jun 2012 - Nov 2015
Psychotherapist and Owner In Private Practice
Education:
Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis 2006 - 2012
Masters, Social Work
Skills:
Behavioral Health Mental Health Assessment Mental Health Counseling Cognitive Therapy Motivational Interviewing Solution Focused Lifestyle Coaching Group Therapy Grief Counseling Healthcare Treatment Psychotherapy Family Therapy Mental Health Cbt
Customer Service Microsoft Office Microsoft Excel Microsoft Word Powerpoint Drawing Painting Art Research Photoshop Adobe Creative Suite Team Building Event Management Graphics Marketing Strategy
Wayne State University Physician GroupUniversity Surgeons 4160 John R St STE 908, Detroit, MI 48201 3137454195 (phone), 3139938669 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Wayne State University School of Medicine Graduated: 1962
Procedures:
Breast Biopsy Destruction of Lesions on the Anus Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) Gallbladder Removal Hemorrhoid Procedures Hernia Repair Proctosigmoidoscopy Small Bowel Resection Spleen Surgey Tracheostomy Appendectomy Bariatric Surgery Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal Mastectomy Nephrectomy Oophorectomy Pilonidal Cyst Excision Thyroid Gland Removal Upper Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
Conditions:
Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage Hemorrhoids Intestinal Obstruction Malignant Neoplasm of Colon
Languages:
Arabic English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Lucas graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1962. He works in Detroit, MI and specializes in General Surgery. Dr. Lucas is affiliated with Detroit Receiving Hospital and Harper University Hospital.
Professional Pathology Services 25 Hospital Ctr Blvd, Hilton Head Island, SC 29926 8436898476 (phone), 8436898158 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Louisville School of Medicine Graduated: 1966
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Lucas graduated from the University of Louisville School of Medicine in 1966. He works in Columbia, SC and 1 other location and specializes in Anatomic Pathology & Clinical Pathology. Dr. Lucas is affiliated with Baptist Easley Hospital, Coastal Carolina Hospital, Hilton Head Hospital, Kershaw Health Medical Center, Palmetto Health Baptist and Palmetto Health Richland Hospital.
The Origin & Growth of the English Colonies and of Their System of Government: An Introduction to Mr C. P. Lucas's Historical Geography of the British Colonies
Ahmed M. El-Antably - Indianapolis IN, US Timothy J. Alfermann - Fishers IN, US Arthur L. Mc Grew, Jr. - Plainfield IN, US Charles B. Lucas - Indianapolis IN, US
Assignee:
General Motors Corporation - Detroit MI
International Classification:
H02K 21/24
US Classification:
310 58, 310 52, 180 651
Abstract:
A stator assembly is provided having a generally annular stator core including a plurality of radially inwardly extending stator teeth. A stator wire is wound around each of the plurality of stator teeth to form a plurality of stator coils. Each of the plurality of stator coils are spaced apart to at least partially define a plurality of generally axially extending cooling channels through which a cooling medium, such as oil, flows. Additionally, the plurality of stator teeth each include a respective flanged end portion each adapted to retain an axially extending strip member. The strip member at least partially defines the cooling channel. The cooling medium operates to cool the plurality of stator coils. In the preferred embodiment, at least a portion of the flow of the cooling medium within the cooling channel is turbulent. Additionally, an electromechanical hybrid transmission is disclosed with the stator assembly provided.
Timothy J. Alfermann - Noblesville IN, US Arthur L. Mc Grew, Jr. - Indianapolis IN, US Ahmed M. El-Antably - Indianapolis IN, US Charles B. Lucas - Indianapolis IN, US Mark L Anderson - Carmel IN, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations, Inc. - Detroit MI
Provided are stir-welded rotors and methods of making these. An exemplary stir-welded rotor may include a stack of laminations that each has spaced-apart slots arrayed on an outer circumference. The slots register with slot bars that each has a first extremity extending above the stack of laminations and a second extremity extending below the stack of laminations. A first weld extends between first extremities of adjacent slot bars, and a second stir weld extending between adjacent second extremities of adjacent slot bars.
Timothy J. Alfermann - Noblesville IN, US Ahmed M. El-Antably - Indianapolis IN, US Arthur L. Mc Grew, Jr. - Plainfield IN, US Charles B. Lucas - Indianapolis IN, US Alan G. Holmes - Clarkston MI, US
Assignee:
GM Global Technology Operations LLC - Detroit MI
International Classification:
H02K 15/02
US Classification:
29596, 29732, 310216008, 310216114
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method for producing a stator assembly. The method initially includes providing an assembly mandrel having a generally cylindrical hub and a generally annular base circumscribing a terminal end portion of the hub. A first end ring and a stator shell are installed around the mandrel hub and onto the mandrel base. Thereafter, a plurality of poles are disposed on top of the first end ring and in a generally cylindrical pattern between the stator shell and the mandrel hub. A second end ring is disposed around the mandrel hub and on top of the plurality of poles. A plurality of stator shell tabs may then be bent in a radially inward direction to axially retain the first and second end rings.
Ahmed El-Antably - Indianapolis IN, US Timothy Alfermann - Fishers IN, US Arthur McGrew - Plainfield IN, US Charles Lucas - Indianapolis IN, US Molly Waechter - Greensburg IN, US
International Classification:
H02K 15/12 H02K 1/00 H02K 1/12
US Classification:
310045000, 310259000, 310216000
Abstract:
The apparatus of the present invention provides a stator assembly for an electric device such as a motor or a generator. The stator assembly preferably includes a generally annular stator core having a plurality of stator teeth. A stator wire is wound around each of the stator teeth to form a stator coil. An epoxy resin is applied to the stator coil and around each of the stator teeth such that the stator wire is coated and thereby electrically isolated by the epoxy resin. A coolant channel at least partially defined by the epoxy resin is positioned in close proximity to the stator coil such that the stator assembly remains cool. A corresponding method for manufacturing such a stator assembly is also provided.