Feb 2014 to 2000 Culinary InstructorStanford Hospital & Clinics Redwood City, CA Oct 2003 to Apr 2014 Certified Medical Assistant/Phlebotomist, Hospital Technician, Clinic Assistant IIIArch Street Medical Association Redwood City, CA 1998 to 2003 California Certified Medical AssistantSafeway Fremont, CA 1990 to 1995 Project Specialist/Training Instructor
Education:
Canada Redwood City, CA 2005 Associates of Science in Biology/HealthcareCordon Bleu California CulinaryAcademy San Francisco, CA Associates of Occupational Studies in Culinary ArtsUniversity of California, Long Beach Long Beach, CA Designated Subjects Teaching Credential in Vocational Education
Skills:
BLS, EKG, Phlebotomy, Clinical and Administrative medical Office Skills, MicroSoft Office, EPIC
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Company / Classification
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Christine Samuelson Owner
Christine E. Samuelson, CPA, LLC Bookkeeping Service
15870 Franklin Trl SE #106, Prior Lake, MN 55372 9524404001
Christine Samuelson Owner
Christine E. Samuelson, CPA, LLC Accounting/Auditing/Bookkeeping
15870 Franklin Trl SE #106, Prior Lake, MN 55372 9524404001
Us Patents
Trilayer, Extruded Medical Tubing And Medical Devices Incorporating Such Tubbing
Christine M. Samuelson - Plymouth MN Sarah J. Krieger - Plymouth MN
Assignee:
Schneider (USA) Inc. - Plymouth MN
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
604524, 604 9601
Abstract:
The present invention provides a length of trilayer, extruded, medical tubing comprising an outer layer, a core layer, and an intermediate tie layer. The outer layer comprises a polymer that is directly bondable, while the core layer comprises a lubricious polymer. The core layer thus defines a lumen that exhibits the desired characteristics, i. e. , low friction for the advancement of a guidewire or catheter through the lumen without comprising the strength and stiffness that is desirable in tubing that is to be used in medical devices. Additionally, the tubing is easily coextruded and yet, is not subject to delamination, thus providing the added advantage of providing a reduction in the overall cost of manufacture.
Trilayer, Extruded Medical Tubing And Medical Devices Incorporating Such Tubing
Christine M. Samuelson - Plymouth MN Sarah J. Krieger - Plymouth MN
Assignee:
Schneider (USA) Inc. - Plymouth MN
International Classification:
A61M 2500 A61M 2900
US Classification:
604524
Abstract:
The present invention provides a length of trilayer, extruded, medical tubing comprising an outer layer, a core layer, and an intermediate tie layer. The outer layer comprises a polymer that is directly bondable, while the core layer comprises a lubricious polymer. The core layer thus defines a lumen that exhibits the desired characteristics, i. e. , low friction for the advancement of a guidewire or catheter through the lumen without comprising the strength and stiffness that is desirable in tubing that is to be used in medical devices. Additionally, the tubing is easily coextruded and yet, is not subject to delamination, thus providing the added advantage of providing a reduction in the overall cost of manufacture.