Emergency Medicine PhysicianEmergency Medicine Physicians 232 W 25 St, Erie, PA 16544 8556870618 (phone), 3304928489 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Midwestern University/ Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine Graduated: 1986
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. McCarthy graduated from the Midwestern University/ Chicago College of Osteopathic Medicine in 1986. He works in Erie, PA and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. McCarthy is affiliated with Saint Vincent Hospital.
Dr. Mccarthy graduated from the Duke University School of Medicine in 2009. He works in Drexel Hill, PA and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Mccarthy is affiliated with Delaware County Memorial Hospital and Riddle Hospital.
LAWN MOWING BUSINESS St. Louis, MO 2012 to 2012 Student teacher/helperLAWN MOWING BUSINESS St. Louis, MO 2012 to 2012 Senior AdvisorMarquette Club Rugby
2012 to 2012ST. JUSTIN MARTYR ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION St. Louis, MO 2011 to 2012ST. LOUIS UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL TRACK AND FIELD St. Louis, MO 2011 to 2012 Team CaptainAll-Conference
2011 to 2012K.E.E.N
2011 to 2012 Sports VolunteerSt. Louis U. High Varsity Football
2008 to 2012LAWN MOWING BUSINESS St. Louis, MO 2005 to 2012Boy Scouts of America
2011 to 2011BOY SCOUT TROOP St. Louis, MO 2011 to 2011 Crew leaderGold Medalist National Latin Exam
2010 to 2010
Education:
Klinger College of Arts and Sciences, Marquette University Milwaukee, WI 2012 to 2016 Political Science, HistorySt. Louis University St. Louis, MO 2012 High School Diploma
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Phones & Addresses
Matthew McCarthy Manager
Petco Miscellaneous Retail Stores, NEC · Pet & Pet Supplies Stores
475 S Wadsworth Blvd, Lakewood, CO 80226 3039850050, 3039850557, 8888247257
Matthew Mccarthy
OHIO BUG KILLER LLC
Matthew D. Mccarthy
DIVERSIFIED CONTRACTING LLC
Matthew D Mccarthy
GO GUMBALLS LLC
Matthew Mccarthy
ROCKSIDE CAPITAL PARTNERS, LLC
Matthew Mccarthy
CORNERSTONE SYNDICATIONS, LLC
Matthew Mccarthy
ALLEN THOMAS LC
Matthew S. Mccarthy Medical Doctor, President, Psychiatry
Sharma K Vankata MD Sc Medical Doctor's Office · Psychiatrist
3535 30 Ave, Kenosha, WI 53144 3601 30 Ave STE 102, Kenosha, WI 53144 2626527813
General Corporate Law and Commercial Transactions Mergers & Acquisitions Real Estate Law Labor and Employment Law
ISLN:
905041900
Admitted:
1973, Missouri 1991, Colorado
University:
Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, A.B., cum laude, 1969
Law School:
Vanderbilt University School of Law, Nashville, Tennessee, J.D., 1972
Links:
Site
Biography:
Matthew M. McCarthy has substantial experience in providing legal advice to businesses on a wide variety of contractual and operational issues. Business clients range in size from sole proprietorships...
- Broomfield CO, US Matthew McCarthy - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Level 3 Communications, LLC - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
H04L 9/40 H04L 65/4038
Abstract:
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing web-based monitoring and detection of fraudulent or unauthorized use of voice calling service. In various embodiments, a computing system might receive, from a user device associated with an originating party, a request to initiate a call session with a destination party, the request comprising user information associated with the originating party and a destination number associated with the destination party; might query a database with session data (including user information) to access permission data and configuration data; and might configure fraud logic using received configuration data from the database. The computing system might analyze the session data and permission data using the configured fraud logic to determine whether the originating party is permitted to establish the requested call session with the destination party; if so, might initiate one or more first actions; and, if not, might initiate one or more second actions.
Preventing Foreign Initiated Fraudulent Or Unauthorized Use Of Calling Service
- Broomfield CO, US Matthew McCarthy - Broomfield CO, US
Assignee:
Level 3 Communications, LLC - Broomfield CO
International Classification:
H04M 3/38 G06F 9/54 H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing prevention of foreign initiated fraudulent or unauthorized use of calling service. In various embodiments, a computing system might receive, from a first user device associated with an originating party, a request to access a first account of a calling system and an access code. Based on a determination that the received access code is valid, the computing system might determine whether the first user device associated with the originating party is located in a foreign country. If so, the computing system might determine whether a database contains a configurable flag indicating that international access is not allowed for the first account. If so, the computing system might initiate one or more first actions. If not, the computing system might provide the first user device with access to the first account of the calling system.
Web Service-Based Monitoring And Detection Of Fraudulent Or Unauthorized Use Of Calling Service
- Broomfield CO, US Matthew McCarthy - Broomfield CO, US
International Classification:
H04L 29/06
Abstract:
Novel tools and techniques are provided for implementing web-based monitoring and detection of fraudulent or unauthorized use of voice calling service. In various embodiments, a computing system might receive, from a user device associated with an originating party, a request to initiate a call session with a destination party, the request comprising user information associated with the originating party and a destination number associated with the destination party; might query a database with session data (including user information) to access permission data and configuration data; and might configure fraud logic using received configuration data from the database. The computing system might analyze the session data and permission data using the configured fraud logic to determine whether the originating party is permitted to establish the requested call session with the destination party; if so, might initiate one or more first actions; and, if not, might initiate one or more second actions.
Predictive Fraud Prevention For Collaboration Conferencing Systems
Aspects of the present disclosure involve systems and methods for detecting a potentially fraudulent access of a collaboration conferencing system on a telecommunications network and executing a corrective action in response to the detected access attempt. In some instances, the corrective action includes denying access to the collaboration system when the fraudulent access attempt occurs. In other instances, the corrective action includes providing a warning to the caller, rerouting the communication to another system within the network, or reporting and storing of the fraudulent attempt. To detect the possible fraudulent access attempt, a device may detect more than one fraudulent access attempt to the collaboration conferencing system and determine a pattern. With the pattern of attempts known, the system accesses a database to determine if a valid account is likely to be accessed by the fraudulent attempts and takes actions to prevent access to the valid account.