Dr. Winn graduated from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College in 1983. He works in Columbia, SC and specializes in Urgent Care Medicine. Dr. Winn is affiliated with Lexington Medical Center.
Dr. Winn graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1993. He works in San Diego, CA and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Winn is affiliated with Kaiser Permanente Medical Center.
Denver Internal Medicine Group
155 S Madison St, Denver, CO 80209 Skyline Medical Office
1375 E 20Th Ave, Denver, CO 80205
Education:
Northwestern University (1993)
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David Winn MD Internist
1375 E 20 Ave, Denver, CO 80205 3033384545
David Brian Winn Internal Medicine, Medical Doctor
Denver Internal Medicine Group Hospital & Health Care · Internal Medicine Practioners Including Endocrinology and Rheumatology · Family Doctor · Geriatrics · Internist · Family Planning Center
155 S Madison St #210, Denver, CO 80209 360 S Garfield St, Denver, CO 80209 3033335456, 3033206910
David W Winn Director, Secretary, Chairman, President
Jan 2002 to 2000 Owner/OperatorE-Corp Denver, CO Jan 2012 to Jan 2014 Wine/Liquor Sales RepresentativeBaurs Denver, CO Nov 2010 to Jul 2011 Banquet SupervisorDusty Boot Greenwood Village, CO Dec 2008 to Nov 2010 Assistant General Manager, Dusty Boot Steakhouse & SaloonRed Cat Mission Viejo, CA May 2006 to Dec 2007 Server/Bartender
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Saddleback College Mission Viejo, CA 1993 to 1998 Liberal Arts
Jan 2014 to 2000 Project ManagerKingsley Associates San Francisco, CA Jul 2012 to Jan 2014 Project AnalystWinn Communities Sacramento, CA Jun 2008 to 2010 Research Analyst
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University of California Los Angeles, CA Sep 2008 to Jun 2012 Bachelor of Arts in Economics
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Technical skills: expert in Microsoft Suite, with specialization in Microsoft Excel; intermediate abilities in SQL and Crystal Reports; basic understanding of C++, HTML, and SPSS. Interpersonal skills: excellent oral and written communication skills; experience in project management, case study analysis, and statistical modeling; conversational Spanish
Disclosed is a method and system for providing constant critical AC electrical load with primary, secondary, and in some cases a tertiary source of power with higher reliability and lower operating and capital costs and lower emissions than the traditional utility supply, uninterruptible power supply (UPS), and battery primary power source, and diesel generator back-up systems that are predominately used today. Specifically, the disclosed system utilizes on-site power generation to provide primary power and includes full utility and UPS/DC storage back-up systems.
System And Method For Separating Air Flows In A Cooling System
John Francis Wallace - San Ramon CA John Carlenas Parraz - San Ramon CA Montford Henry Clark - Basking Ridge NJ David Winn - Lafayette CA
Assignee:
Ericsson Inc - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
H05K 720
US Classification:
361701
Abstract:
A cooling system and method employing separation chutes and baffles is disclosed. The separation chutes separate the cooled air descending from a heat exchanger positioned above heat-generating equipment in an equipment room from heated air ascending from the heat-generating equipment. Separation of the airflows reduces turbulence and increases cooling efficiencies. The separation chutes are made of a variety of materials, both rigid and flexible, for a variety of applications.
Cooling System And Method For Distributing Cooled Air
John Francis Wallace - San Ramon CA John Carlenas Parraz - San Ramon CA Montford Henry Clark - Basking Ridge NJ David Winn - Lafayette CA
Assignee:
Ericsson Inc. - Research Triangle Park NY AT&T - New York NY
International Classification:
F28F 700
US Classification:
165 804
Abstract:
A cooling system employing redundant system components is disclosed. The system includes multiple sets of heat: exchanger units, with each set being in fluid communication with a separate, independently operated fluid pump unit. The heat exchanger units are arranged in at least one row of heat exchanger units. The two sets of heat exchanger units are evenly interspersed with each other along the row of heat exchanger units so that a substantially uniform distribution of cooled air is provided in the event one fluid pump unit fails.
John Francis Wallace - San Ramon CA John Cardenas Parraz - San Ramon CA Montford Henry Clark - Basking Ridge NJ David Winn - Lafayette CA
Assignee:
Ericsson Inc. - Research Triangle Park NC
International Classification:
E03B 100
US Classification:
137312
Abstract:
A system, method and apparatus for detecting a fluid leak in a fluid based cooling system and purging the fluid therein under various conditions. The system, method and apparatus detect fluid levels in the cooling system, fluid pressure in the cooling system and fluid spraying and dripping from the cooling system. Upon an affirmative determination of low fluid levels, low fluid pressure or fluid spraying and dripping from one or more locations in the cooling system, the device automatically purges the fluid from the cooling system. Accordingly, in an overhead fluid-based cooling system, any damage to objects below from having fluid leaked thereon is minimized.
Spray Hood Protector In A Fluid-Based Cooling System
John Francis Wallace - San Ramon CA John Cardenas Parraz - San Ramon CA Montford Henry Clark - Basking Ridge NJ David Winn - Lafayette CA
Assignee:
Emerson Electric Co. - St. Louis MO AT&T - New York NY
International Classification:
F28F 2700 G05D 706 G01M 316
US Classification:
137312
Abstract:
A spray hood device for containing a fluid spray leak in a fluid-based cooling system. A cover member surrounds a given component subject to a fluid spray leak, containing fluid sprays, preventing the fluid sprays from reaching equipment therebelow and minimizing fluid leakage damage.