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Southeast Iowa Orthopedic Sports Medicine 903 Oak St, Burlington, IA 52601 3197589133 (phone), 3197589143 (fax)
Corporate Medical Services Of Southeast Iowa 823 N 6 St STE 2, Burlington, IA 52601 3197541555 (phone), 3197525674 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville Graduated: 1981
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Joint Arthroscopy Shoulder Arthroscopy Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hallux Valgus Repair Hip Replacement Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg Amputation Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Occupational Therapy Evaluation Shoulder Surgery
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Hallux Valgus Internal Derangement of Knee Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Internal Derangement of Knee Ligaments
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Hendricks graduated from the University of Florida College of Medicine at Gainesville in 1981. He works in Burlington, IA and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Sports Medicine. Dr. Hendricks is affiliated with Great River Medical Center.
Medical School Baylor College of Medicine Graduated: 1991
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Hendricks graduated from the Baylor College of Medicine in 1991. He works in Tyler, TX and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Hendricks is affiliated with Mother Francis Hospital.
Ethan J. Lee - Byron Center MI, US Daniel B. Lee - Wyoming MI, US Michael G. Hendricks - Wyoming MI, US Mark R. Roth - Coloma MI, US Craig R. Myers - Holland MI, US G. Bruce Poe - Hamilton MI, US David A. Blaker - Holland MI, US Carsten Schaudel - Erlenbach, DE Mark A. VanVuuren - Dorr MI, US John A. VanderPloeg - Zeeland MI, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18 G02F 1/13357
US Classification:
348148, 349 69, 349 1, 348E07085
Abstract:
A multi-display vehicular rearview mirror system () and method includes an electrochromic (EC) glass element () and a plurality of liquid crystal displays (LCDs) () positioned behind EC element (). A plurality of light emitting diodes (LEDs) () are used for providing backlighting for each respective LCD of the plurality of LCDs such that the LCDs utilize a plurality of imaging devices () for forming substantially a single image across the plurality of LCDs ().
Low Profile Optical Lighting Assembly For Use In Outside Vehicle Mirror And Method Of Forming Same
Frederick T. Bauer - Holland MI, US Michael G. Hendricks - Wyoming MI, US Michael F. Lisowski - Holland MI, US
International Classification:
B60Q 1/56 B60R 1/12
US Classification:
362494
Abstract:
An optical lighting assembly for use with a vehicular outside rearview mirror includes a printed circuit board (PCB) having a light source such as a light emitting diode (LED) mounted thereon. An optical device such as a light pipe is positioned adjacent to the LED for propagating light away from the LED. A mirror element includes at least one indicia where light escaping from the light pipe is used to illuminate the indicia.
- Zeeland MI, US Michael G. Hendricks - Hamilton MI, US
Assignee:
GENTEX CORPORATION - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 H01L 27/146
Abstract:
An imager assembly is disclosed. The imager assembly may have a camera sensor, a circuit board, an electrical contact assembly, and/or a lens assembly. The camera sensor may be operable to generate an image upon exposure to light. The electrical contact assembly may be electrically connected to the circuit board and operable to receive power therefrom. Additionally, the electrical contact assembly may comprise first and second spring contacts. The lens assembly may comprise a lens operable to gather and focus light onto the camera sensor. Further, the lens assembly may comprise a heating element. The heating element may be operable to heat the lens. Further, the heating element may comprise third and fourth contacts, where the third and fourth contacts may engage the first and second contacts, respectively. The engagement may be operable to transmit power.
Full Display Mirror System With Ruggedized Portable Imager
- Zeeland MI, US Michael G. Hendricks - Hamilton MI, US Drew D. Brennan - Holland MI, US David M. Falb - Grand Rapids MI, US Leah R. Hoffmeyer - Holland MI, US Thomas E. Humbert - Zeeland MI, US
Assignee:
GENTEX CORPORATION - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
B60R 11/04 B60R 1/08 H04N 5/225 H04N 7/18
Abstract:
An imaging and display system for a vehicle may comprise a first portable wireless vehicle imager mounted on a trailer and oriented to capture images from a first field of view having a vertical angle greater than the horizontal angle; a second portable wireless vehicle imager mounted one of the vehicle and the trailer and oriented to capture images from a second field of view having a vertical angle greater than the horizontal angle; an image processor for receiving and processing image data from the images captured by the first and the second portable wireless imagers and configured to generate a first supplementary image from a first portion of the first field of view, a second supplementary image from a second portion of the first field of view, and a first additional image from a first portion of the second field of view.
An imager having a lens defining a viewing angle. A lens holder is operably coupled with the lens. A printed circuit board includes a flex connector. The flex connector is operably coupled with a wire harness that extends in a direction orthogonal to the viewing angle. A housing includes a cover and a base. An electromagnetic interference shield is disposed on a rear surface of the base.
An imager assembly for a vehicle is disclosed. The assembly comprises an optic lens comprising a proximal end portion, a distal end portion, and a longitudinal axis extending there between. An imager circuit is in conductive connection with an imager connector. The imager connector is configured to communicatively connect the imager circuit to the vehicle. A lens holder of a conductive material forms a shielded cavity configured to receive the proximal end portion of the optic lens and the imager circuit. The lens holder is configured to align the imager with the longitudinal axis of the optic lens.
- Zeeland MI, US Michael G. Hendricks - Wyoming MI, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 H04N 7/18
Abstract:
An imager assembly for a vehicle is disclosed. The assembly comprises an optic lens forming a longitudinal axis extending between a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The assembly further comprises an imager circuit in conductive connection with an imager connector. The imager connector is configured to communicatively connect the imager circuit to the vehicle. The assembly further comprises a lens holder configured to receive the proximal end portion of the optic lens and align the imager circuit with the optic lens. The conductive connection of the imager connector to the imager circuit is located between the proximal end portion and the distal end portion.
- Zeeland MI, US Michael G. Hendricks - Wyoming MI, US
Assignee:
Gentex Corporation - Zeeland MI
International Classification:
H04N 5/225 B60R 11/04
Abstract:
A roof mounted module for a vehicle includes a base plate configured to be operably coupled with a vehicle roof. An outer housing operably coupled with the base plate. An inner housing proximate the outer housing, including an imager sealing portion defining a sealing plane. The inner housing defines an inner cavity. An imager module is disposed in the cavity and is in communication with a viewing aperture defined through the outer housing. An imager mounting feature is disposed between the imager module and the inner housing. The imager mounting feature applies a force acting in a direction normal to the sealing plane.
Longfellow Elementary School Alva OK 1983-1988, Washington Elementary School Alva OK 1984-1986, Sequoyah Elementary School Russellville AR 1988-1989, Russellville Middle School Russellville AR 1989-1991, Gardner Junior High School Russellville AR 1991-1993
Community:
Stacy Schembra, Bryan Smith, Mort Mortenson, Susan Boyd, Joshua Poore, Hatsady Sophabmixay, Lisa Atchley
reviving memories found in dead brain tissue. As McGill University neuroscientist Michael Hendricks wrote in 2015, Reanimation or simulation is an abjectly false hope that is beyond the promise of technology and is certainly impossible with the frozen, dead tissue offered by the cryonics industry. Neve
Date: Mar 13, 2018
Category: Business
Source: Google
Could a Real-Life San Junipero Ever Happen? We Asked a Neuroscientist
Vulture caught up with Michael Hendricks, neuroscientist and assistant professor of biology at McGill University and author of an excellent and somewhat controversial article in the MIT Technology Review where he compares cryonics to snake oil. Below, Hendricks breaks down the nuances of the episode
Date: Oct 28, 2016
Category: Entertainment
Source: Google
Canada's everyday science researchers still starved for funds: Paul Wells
Michael Hendricks, a McGill University biologist, pointed out yesterday that with $700 million less than the amount that was spent yesterday Ottawa could fund 1,000 Canadian research labs that are already equipped and ready to go but are starved for operating funds.
Date: Sep 07, 2016
Source: Google
Jury Deliberation To Resume Thursday In Dela Rosa Murder Trial
Board certified clinical psychologist Dr. Michael Hendricks diagnosed dela Rosa with major depressive disorder, episodic, which means her severe depression comes in episodes. Last fall, he said, was her worst one yet. Dr. Hendricks described her suicide attempts and said each one made her a gre