KFC Augusta, GA Jan 2009 to Feb 2013 assistant managerjust fresh deli and bakery martinaz ga. Aug 2006 to Dec 2008 assistant managerbackyard burgers Augusta, GA Nov 2005 to Jun 2006 Cashier/Shift ManagerFood Lion Augusta, GA Nov 2003 to Jun 2005 Cashier/Customer Service
Education:
Atlantic Career Institute Augusta, GA 1989 to 1989 certified nursing assistant diploma in Nursing
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Cynthia Perry Office Manager
D&W Service (2006) Centre Limited Auto Repair & Service
Tony Moua - Broomfield CO, US Thomas Meiser - Lakewood CO, US Ryan C. Artale - Boulder CO, US Luke Waaler - Longmont CO, US Robert M. Sharp - Boulder CO, US Mark J. Huseman - Broomfield CO, US Jeffrey M. Roy - Boulder CO, US Roland Jeffrey Wyatt - Bozeman MT, US Dylan R. Kingsley - Broomfield CO, US Cynthia M. Perry - Golden CO, US Andrew P. Roussell - Broomfield CO, US Meghan Collins Long - Centennial CO, US
Ryan C. Artale - Boulder CO, US Jeffrey M. Roy - Boulder CO, US Tony Moua - Broomfield CO, US Dennis W. Butcher - Longmont CO, US William J. Dickhans - Longmont CO, US Daniel A. Joseph - Golden CO, US Luke Waaler - Longmont CO, US Cynthia M. Perry - Golden CO, US Meghan Collins Long - Centennial CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/00
US Classification:
606 51
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from its distal end. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween. A knife channel is configured to reciprocate a cutting mechanism therealong. An actuator selectively advances the cutting mechanism. A switch is disposed on the first shaft and is configured to be depressed between a first position and at least one subsequent position upon biasing engagement with a mechanical interface disposed on the second shaft. The first position of the switch relays information to the user corresponding to a desired pressure on tissue and the at least one subsequent position is configured to activate the source of electrosurgical energy to supply electrosurgical energy to the jaw members.
- Mansfield MA, US Jeffrey M. Roy - Boulder CO, US Tony Moua - Broomfield CO, US Dennis W. Butcher - Longmont CO, US William J. Dickhans - Longmont CO, US Daniel A. Joseph - Golden CO, US Luke Waaler - Longmont CO, US Cynthia M. Perry - Golden CO, US Meghan Collins Long - Centennial CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14 A61B 34/00 A61B 90/00
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from its distal end. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween. A knife channel is configured to reciprocate a cutting mechanism therealong. An actuator selectively advances the cutting mechanism. A switch is disposed on the first shaft and is configured to be depressed between a first position and at least one subsequent position upon biasing engagement with a mechanical interface disposed on the second shaft. The first position of the switch relays information to the user corresponding to a desired pressure on tissue and the at least one subsequent position is configured to activate the source of electrosurgical energy to supply electrosurgical energy to the jaw members.
- Mansfield MA, US Jeffrey M. Roy - Boulder CO, US Tony Moua - Broomfield CO, US Dennis W. Butcher - Longmont CO, US William J. Dickhans - Longmont CO, US Daniel A. Joseph - Golden CO, US Luke Waaler - Longmont CO, US Cynthia M. Perry - Golden CO, US Meghan Collins Long - Centennial CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14 A61B 34/00 A61B 90/00
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from its distal end. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween. A knife channel is configured to reciprocate a cutting mechanism therealong. An actuator selectively advances the cutting mechanism. A switch is disposed on the first shaft and is configured to be depressed between a first position and at least one subsequent position upon biasing engagement with a mechanical interface disposed on the second shaft. The first position of the switch relays information to the user corresponding to a desired pressure on tissue and the at least one subsequent position is configured to activate the source of electrosurgical energy to supply electrosurgical energy to the jaw members.
- MANSFIELD MA, US JEFFREY M. ROY - BOULDER CO, US TONY MOUA - BROOMFIELD CO, US DENNIS W. BUTCHER - LONGMONT CO, US WILLIAM J. DICKHANS - LONGMONT CO, US DANIEL A. JOSEPH - GOLDEN CO, US LUKE WAALER - LONGMONT CO, US CYNTHIA M. PERRY - GOLDEN CO, US MEGHAN COLLINS LONG - CENTENNIAL CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14 A61B 34/00 A61B 90/00
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from its distal end. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween. A knife channel is configured to reciprocate a cutting mechanism therealong. An actuator selectively advances the cutting mechanism. A switch is disposed on the first shaft and is configured to be depressed between a first position and at least one subsequent position upon biasing engagement with a mechanical interface disposed on the second shaft. The first position of the switch relays information to the user corresponding to a desired pressure on tissue and the at least one subsequent position is configured to activate the source of electrosurgical energy to supply electrosurgical energy to the jaw members.
- Mansfield MA, US JEFFREY M. ROY - BOULDER CO, US TONY MOUA - BROOMFIELD CO, US DENNIS W. BUTCHER - LONGMONT CO, US WILLIAM J. DICKHANS - LONGMONT CO, US DANIEL A. JOSEPH - GOLDEN CO, US LUKE WAALER - LONGMONT CO, US CYNTHIA M. PERRY - GOLDEN CO, US MEGHAN COLLINS LONG - CENTENNIAL CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14 A61B 18/00
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from its distal end. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween. A knife channel is configured to reciprocate a cutting mechanism therealong. An actuator selectively advances the cutting mechanism. A switch is disposed on the first shaft and is configured to be depressed between a first position and at least one subsequent position upon biasing engagement with a mechanical interface disposed on the second shaft. The first position of the switch relays information to the user corresponding to a desired pressure on tissue and the at least one subsequent position is configured to activate the source of electrosurgical energy to supply electrosurgical energy to the jaw members.
- MANSFIELD MA, US JEFFREY M. ROY - BOULDER CO, US TONY MOUA - BROOMFIELD CO, US DENNIS W. BUTCHER - LONGMONT CO, US WILLIAM J. DICKHANS - LONGMONT CO, US DANIEL A. JOSEPH - GOLDEN CO, US LUKE WAALER - LONGMONT CO, US CYNTHIA M. PERRY - GOLDEN CO, US MEGHAN COLLINS LONG - CENTENNIAL CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14 A61B 90/00
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from its distal end. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween. A knife channel is configured to reciprocate a cutting mechanism therealong. An actuator selectively advances the cutting mechanism. A switch is disposed on the first shaft and is configured to be depressed between a first position and at least one subsequent position upon biasing engagement with a mechanical interface disposed on the second shaft. The first position of the switch relays information to the user corresponding to a desired pressure on tissue and the at least one subsequent position is configured to activate the source of electrosurgical energy to supply electrosurgical energy to the jaw members.
- MANSFIELD MA, US JEFFREY M. ROY - BOULDER CO, US TONY MOUA - BROOMFIELD CO, US DENNIS W. BUTCHER - LONGMONT CO, US WILLIAM J. DICKHANS - LONGMONT CO, US DANIEL A. JOSEPH - GOLDEN CO, US LUKE WAALER - LONGMONT CO, US CYNTHIA M. PERRY - GOLDEN CO, US MEGHAN COLLINS LONG - CENTENNIAL CO, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/14 A61B 19/00
Abstract:
A bipolar electrosurgical instrument includes first and second shafts each having a jaw member extending from its distal end. Each jaw member is adapted to connect to a source of electrosurgical energy such that the jaw members are capable of selectively conducting energy through tissue held therebetween. A knife channel is configured to reciprocate a cutting mechanism therealong. An actuator selectively advances the cutting mechanism. A switch is disposed on the first shaft and is configured to be depressed between a first position and at least one subsequent position upon biasing engagement with a mechanical interface disposed on the second shaft. The first position of the switch relays information to the user corresponding to a desired pressure on tissue and the at least one subsequent position is configured to activate the source of electrosurgical energy to supply electrosurgical energy to the jaw members.
Resource Care Community Health 2802 W Walker St UNIT 400, Breckenridge, TX 76424 2545597215 (phone), 2545597213 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Texas Tech University Health Science Center School of Medicine - Lubbock Graduated: 1996
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Perry graduated from the Texas Tech University Health Science Center School of Medicine - Lubbock in 1996. She works in Breckenridge, TX and specializes in Family Medicine. Dr. Perry is affiliated with Stephens Memorial Hospital District.