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Memberships:
St. Petersburg Bar Association, Florida Justice Association and American Bar Association The Florida Bar American Association for Justice U S District Court - Middle District of Florida.
ISLN:
908450198
Admitted:
1991, Florida
University:
University of North Carolina, B.A., 1987
Law School:
Stetson University, J.D., 1990
Links:
Site
Biography:
Listed in International Who's Who of Professionals. Adjunct Professor, Stetson College of Law. Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyer by the Florida Bar and the National Board of Trial Advocacy.
Medical School Wayne State University School of Medicine Graduated: 1989
Procedures:
Angioplasty Cardiac Rehabilitation Cardiac Stress Test Echocardiogram Cardiac Catheterization Cardioversion Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG)
Conditions:
Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) Congenital Anomalies of the Heart Ischemic Heart Disease Angina Pectoris Aortic Regurgitation
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Chambers graduated from the Wayne State University School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Coon Rapids, MN and 1 other location and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Chambers is affiliated with Allina Health Unity Hospital, Buffalo Hospital and Mercy Hospital.
American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine) American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Interventional Cardiology (Internal Medicine)
Us Patents
Insulated Packaging Material And Pouch Formed Thereof
Thomas E. Benim - Goodlettsville TN, US Susan G. Chamberlin - Wilmington DE, US Jeffrey A. Chambers - Hockessin DE, US Steven R. Cosentino - Quinton VA, US Peter R. Hunderup - Richmond VA, US Ross A. Lee - Chesapeake City MD, US Susan D. Procaccini - Hockessin DE, US
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
An insulated packaging material includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one facing layer of film, paper or fabric. The packaging material can be used as a container, such as a pouch. A food-contacting polymer material is applied to the facing layer to form the inner surface of the pouch. The packaging material may be coated on the outer facing layer with a coating material so that it is printable, thus imparting both insulating properties and print capability to the pouch.
Microwave Susceptible Insulated Label And Packaging Material
Thomas E. Benim - Goodlettsville TN, US Jeffrey A. Chambers - Hockessin DE, US Steven R. Cosentino - Quinton VA, US Peter R. Hunderup - Richmond VA, US Susan G. Chamberlin - Wilmington DE, US Ross A. Lee - Chesapeake City MD, US Susan D. Procaccini - Hockessin DE, US Donna L. Visioli - Lower Gwynedd PA, US
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
A microwave susceptible insulated packaging material includes a thermal insulating layer, which may be a fiberfill batt. The insulating layer is laminated to at least one layer of a co-extruded film which has been coated on one surface with a microwave susceptible material, such as aluminum or aluminum coated with a food-safe contacting polymer sealant. The packaging material can be used to form a container, such as a pouch, or as a label or as a lining for a container. The packaging material may be coated also with a printable coating material.
Thomas E. Benim - Goodlettsville TN, US Susan G. Chamberlin - Wilmington DE, US Jeffrey A. Chambers - Hockessin DE, US Steven R. Cosentino - Quinton VA, US Peter R. Hunderup - Richmond VA, US Ross A. Lee - Chesapeake City MD, US Susan D. Procaccini - Hockessin DE, US
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
An insulating label stock or sleeve formed from such label stock includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one layer of heat shrinkable material, such as a film. The insulated packaging material may be coated with a coating material to enhance printing capabilities. The insulating label stock or sleeve is installed around a container, and after being activated by heating, conforms to the contours of the container. The insulating label stock retains its hot and cold insulative properties after being heat-shrunk.
An improved apparatus and method to catheterize passages is disclosed. The present invention provides a catheter having a soft flexible pre-formed distal tip, that when used in combination with commercially available guidewires of variable stiffness, results in the ability to control the direction and angle of wire advancement allowing cannulation of body passages, including those that arise at acute angles. The catheter can have a longitudinal axis, a proximal section and a distal section having a soft flexible pre-formed tip having a curvature of ninety degrees or greater and shape retention. The catheter can have an inner wall that defines a lumen that runs along said longitudinal axis forming a single continuous tube, a reinforcement braid disposed over the inner wall, and an outside covering disposed over the reinforcement braid. A spacer can be added between said wall liner and said reinforcement braid in the proximal end.
Microwave Susceptible Insulated Label And Packaging Material
Thomas Edward Benim - Goodlettsville TN, US Jeffrey Allen Chambers - Hockessin DE, US Steven R. Cosentino - Quinton VA, US Peter R. Hunderup - Hockessin DE, US Ross A. Lee - Chesapeake City MD, US Susan D. Procaccini - Hockessin DE, US Donna Lynn Visioli - Lower Gwynedd PA, US Susan G. Chamberlin - Pittsford NY, US
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
International Classification:
H05B 6/80 A21P 10/02
US Classification:
219730, 426109
Abstract:
A microwave susceptible insulated packaging material includes a thermal insulating layer, which may be a fiberfill batt. The insulating layer is laminated to at least one layer of a co-extruded film which has been coated on one surface with a microwave susceptible material, such as aluminum or aluminum coated with a food-safe contacting polymer sealant. The packaging material can be used to form a container, such as a pouch, or as a label or as a lining for a container. The packaging material may be coated also with a printable coating material.
Thomas Edward Benim - Goodlettsville TN, US Susan G. Chamberlin - Pittsford NY, US Jeffrey Allen Chambers - Hockessin DE, US Steven R. Cosentino - Quinton VA, US Peter R. Hunderup - Hockessin DE, US Ross A. Lee - Chesapeake City MD, US Susan D. Procaccini - Hockessin DE, US
Assignee:
E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company - Wilmington DE
An insulating label stock or sleeve formed from such label stock includes a thermal insulating layer, which may a fiberfill batt. The batt is laminated to at least one layer of heat shrinkable material, such as a film. The insulated packaging material may be coated with a coating material to enhance printing capabilities. The insulating label stock or sleeve is installed around a container, and after being activated by heating, conforms to the contours of the container. The insulating label stock retains its hot and cold insulative properties after being heat-shrunk.
System And Method For Catheter-Based Septal Defect Repair
The contents include occlusion and/or repair of congenital heart defects including methods, apparatuses, and systems utilizing catheter delivery in order to repair congenital heart defects. In particular, a method of repair includes suturing a septal tissue proximate defect in order to repair the defect with a device introduced through a bodily lumen of a patient. A repair device can include an expansion assembly, a suture delivering portion, and a suture receiving portion.
An improved apparatus and method to catheterize passages is disclosed. The present invention provides a catheter having a soft flexible pre-formed distal tip, that when used in combination with commercially available guidewires of variable stiffness, results in the ability to control the direction and angle of wire advancement allowing cannulation of body passages, including those that arise at acute angles. The catheter can have a longitudinal axis, a proximal section and a distal section having a soft flexible pre-formed tip having a curvature of ninety degrees or greater and shape retention. The catheter can have an inner wall that defines a lumen that runs along said longitudinal axis forming a single continuous tube, a reinforcement braid disposed over the inner wall, and an outside covering disposed over the reinforcement braid. A spacer can be added between said wall liner and said reinforcement braid in the proximal end.