Jan 2013 to 2000 Law ClerkSuffolk University Housing and Consumer Protection Clinic Chelsea, MA Sep 2012 to May 2013 Student AttorneySuffolk County District Attorney's Office South Boston, MA Jun 2012 to Aug 2012 InternMcCarthy & Golden, LLC Newton, MA Nov 2009 to Aug 2010 Office ManagerMcCarthy & Golden, LLC Newton, MA Dec 2008 to Oct 2009 Legal Assistant
Education:
Suffolk University Law School Boston, MA May 2013 Juris DoctorUniversity of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 2002 to 2006 BA in Journalism
Jul 2010 to 2000 Assistant ManagerDalton Water Company Braintree, MA Mar 2009 to Jul 2010 Maintenance/MechanicHoron Oil Company Stoughton, MA Oct 2008 to Mar 2009 Oil Burner Apprentice
Abdominal Hernia Anemia Candidiasis Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis Cirrhosis
Languages:
English Korean Spanish
Description:
Dr. McCarthy graduated from the Univ of New South Wales, Fac of Med, Kensington, Nsw, Australia in 1975. He works in Lubbock, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Gastroenterology and Internal Medicine. Dr. McCarthy is affiliated with Covenant Medical Center and University Medical Center.
- Northborough MA, US Jeremy MACPHERSON - Medfield MA, US Justin MCCARTHY - Boxborough MA, US
Assignee:
KYRA MEDICAL, INC - Northborough MA
International Classification:
A61G 13/10 A61G 13/12
Abstract:
A patient support system for supporting a patient during surgery comprising support frame, a plurality of patient supports, a moveable carriage mounted to the support frame, the moveable carriage being movable along a first direction and a second direction relative to the support frame, the moveable carriage comprising mount blocks on which the patient supports are mounted, and an actuation mechanism that causes movement of the moveable carriage in the first and second directions, the patient supports being removably attached at one end to the support frame and attached at another end to the movable carriage, wherein the mount blocks are rotatable independent of any movement of the movable carriage in the first and second directions.
- Tel Aviv, IL Justin McCarthy - Northborough MA, US Itshak Cohen - Ramat Hasharon, IL
International Classification:
A61M 1/36
Abstract:
An apparatus for shunting blood includes a flow-indication chamber shaped to define an entry port and an exit port, and one or more moveable objects disposed within the flow-indication chamber and configured to move in response to a flowing of the blood from the entry port to the exit port. At least a portion of a wall of the flow-indication chamber is transparent so as to expose the moveable objects to sight. Other embodiments are also described.
Method, System, And Apparatus For Facilitating Positioning A Person In Supine Sniff Position
- Wellesley MA, US Jesse S. DRAKE - Westborough MA, US Justin MCCARTHY - Boxborough MA, US
International Classification:
A47G 9/10 A61G 7/07
Abstract:
Embodiments of an apparatus for supporting the neck and head of a user for airway management are described. The apparatus can include a base support section, which can rest on a supporting surface, a front side, two opposing sides and a back side with the base support section being dimensioned between about 25-26 inches in width, between about 16-17 inches in depth and about 6 inches in height with a separate and removable and replaceable head/neck support section.
Method, System, And Apparatus For Facilitating Positioning A Person In Lateral Sniff Position
- Wellesley MA, US Andrew T. FLIGOR - Weston MA, US Jesse S. DRAKE - Westborough MA, US Howard P. MILLER - Concord MA, US Justin MCCARTHY - Boxborough MA, US Jonathan G. SLOANE - Dover MA, US
International Classification:
A61G 7/07 A47G 9/10
Abstract:
In one aspect, an apparatus for supporting the head and neck of a user for airway management is disclosed, which comprises a top surface including at least one head-receiving portion configured and dimensioned for receiving and supporting a user's head, and at least one recess neck opening for supporting a user's neck when the user's head is received in the head-receiving portion. The apparatus further includes at least one chin support protruding above the top surface and configured for facilitating placing the user in a sniff position when the user's head is received in the head-receiving portion. The chin support can include a top surface segment and a lateral surface segment, where at least a portion of the lateral surface segment of the chin support extends from the top surface segment thereof to the at least one recess neck opening.
Method And Apparatus For Securing A Patient's Limb
- Northborough MA, US Thomas K. SKRIPPS - Acton MA, US Justin MCCARTHY - Boxborough MA, US
International Classification:
A61G 13/12
Abstract:
A limb support apparatus and corresponding methods for making same are disclosed. The limb support can comprise a shell for supporting a patient's limb during treatment, examination, and/or recovery. The shell can comprise at least one padding configured to protect the patient's limb. The padding can be secured to the shell using one or more mounting structures included in the padding. The mounting structures are configured such that they are received by corresponding mounting openings and/or features in the shell. An interference fit between the mounting structures and mounting openings/features secures the padding against the shell, thereby preventing the padding from inadvertently moving or sliding on the shell. Embodiments disclosed herein eliminate the need for traditionally used fasteners that are often difficult to clean and sterilize, thereby improving the quality of patient care and facilitating cleaning of patient and/or operating rooms.
Method And Apparatus For Securing A Patient's Limb
- Northborough MA, US Thomas K. Skripps - Acton MA, US Justin McCarthy - Boxborough MA, US
International Classification:
A61G 13/12
Abstract:
A limb support apparatus and corresponding methods for making same are disclosed. The limb support can comprise a shell for supporting a patient's limb during treatment, examination, and/or recovery. The shell can comprise at least one padding configured to protect the patient's limb. The padding can be secured to the shell using one or more mounting structures included in the padding. The mounting structures are configured such that they are received by corresponding mounting openings and/or features in the shell. An interference fit between the mounting structures and mounting openings/features secures the padding against the shell, thereby preventing the padding from inadvertently moving or sliding on the shell. Embodiments disclosed herein eliminate the need for traditionally used fasteners that are often difficult to clean and sterilize, thereby improving the quality of patient care and facilitating cleaning of patient and/or operating rooms.
Handle Locking And Release Mechanism For A Food Processor
- Newton MA, US Phillip Bussone - South Hamilton MA, US Justin McCarthy - Salem MA, US Ajay Patel - Salem MA, US
International Classification:
G05G 1/04 G05G 11/00
US Classification:
74543
Abstract:
Food processing devices with attached handles are disclosed. The handle may be locked to prohibit movement of the handle relative to the food processing device and unlocked to permit movement of the handle relative to the food processing device. The mechanism for unlocking the handle may include a cam-type arrangement. The handle may function as part of a safety system which controls actuation of a motor.
Boston, MA Shrewsbury, MA Framingham, MA West Boylston, MA
Work:
Kimball Designs, LLC. - Product Designer Reebok International Ltd, Canton, MA Converse, Inc., N Reading, MA Creative Playthings, Ltd., Framingham, MA Cincinnatti Milacron, Worcester, MA
Education:
Central New England College of Technology, Westborough, MA, Central N.E.College of Technology, Worcester, MA, Mount IDa College of Design, Newton, MA, Worcester Vocational Technical H.S., Worcester, MA
About:
I grew-up on in a fairly secluded location on the shore of Jordan Pond in Shrewsbury, MA. and attended the Shrewsbury public school system through the 8th grade. From the very first minute I sat in f...
Justin Mccarthy
Work:
NASA
Education:
Ebbw Vale Senior Comp - Astronomics, Glan yr afon Junior Comp - Junior Astronomics, Waunlwyd Infants
Tagline:
Sarcasm and Liverpool FC
Justin Mccarthy
Work:
Justin J. McCarthy, Esq. - Attorney
Education:
George Washington University Law School - J.D.
About:
I became a lawyer primarily because I cannot tolerate injustice. Whether you are suffering the repercussions of a serious personal injury, seeking a settlement in the wrongful death of someone you lov...
Tagline:
Personal Injury Lawyer in Exton, PA You Can Rely On
Justin Mccarthy
Education:
Orange Coast College
About:
I am a rock drummer from Orange County California and available for tour and recording needs.
Tagline:
Drums wooo
Justin Mccarthy
Education:
University of St Andrews - International Relations
About:
What's up- I'm Justin...Right so I guess this is repetitive but I go to St Andrews in the UK. I play tennis, swim, and enjoy watching soccer/football. Facebook me if you want to know more