Star AnesthesiaSTAR Anesthesia PA 111 Dallas St, San Antonio, TX 78205 2103757790 (phone), 2103757799 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio Graduated: 2009
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Welch graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio in 2009. He works in San Antonio, TX and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Welch is affiliated with Baptist Medical Center, Mission Trail Baptist Hospital and North Central Baptist Hospital.
- Fredericksburg TX, US Christian Kager Welch - Fredericksburg TX, US Daniel Earl Fisher - Fredericksburg TX, US Nicholas Adam Rode - Hunt TX, US Todd Alan Magee - Farmington UT, US Steven Michael Pappas - Marion UT, US
Assignee:
KNS Precision, Inc. - Fredericksburg TX
International Classification:
F41G 1/06 G02B 7/24 F41G 1/30
Abstract:
A firearm sight assembly comprises a rear base. The firearm sight assembly comprises a rear sight element movable with respect to the rear base between a lowered condition and an elevated condition. The rear sight element has a first pair of upwardly projecting first rear posts defining a first notch therebetween when in the lowered condition. The rear sight element has a second pair of upwardly projecting second rear posts defining a second notch therebetween when in the elevated condition. The first rear posts extend to a first height above the rear base, and the second rear posts extend to a second height above the rear base. The second height is greater than the first height.
- Fredericksburg TX, US Daniel Earl Fisher - Fredericksburg TX, US Christian Kager Welch - Fredericksburg TX, US
Assignee:
KNS Precision, Inc. - Fredericksburg TX
International Classification:
F41A 5/20 F41A 5/28
Abstract:
A piston for a gas-operated firearm has an elongated body having a head portion adapted to be closely received in the cylindrical bore for reciprocation within the bore, the head portion having a first side toward a forward direction and a second side toward the rearward direction, the body having an operational facility on the second side adapted to transmit an operating force to the action in response to gas pressure on the first side, and the head portion defining a bypass passage between the first side and the second side. The bypass passage may have an adjustment facility adapted to provide selectable resistance to gas flow through the bypass passage. The adjustment facility may be a movable occlusion element that selectably occludes the bypass passage. The occlusion element may be a threaded element. The occlusion element may be a collar that receives a portion of the body.
Colorado Springs Orthopaedic Group
Physical Therapist
Memorial Hospital - University of Colorado Health Apr 2007 - Apr 2014
Physical Therapist
Colorado Sports and Spine Aug 2003 - Oct 2006
Physical Therapist
Education:
Texas State University 1996 - 1998
Master of Science, Masters, Physical Therapy
Skills:
Rehabilitation Sports Medicine Hospitals Healthcare Pediatrics Physical Therapy Clinical Research Manual Therapy Emr Outpatient Orthopedics Cancer Exercise Ergonomics