2010 to 2013Bureau of Reclamation, Department of Interior Sacramento, CA Jan 2009 to Sep 2009 Supervisory AccountantInternal Revenue Service Waco, TX Sep 2006 to Jan 2009 Revenue AgentInternal Revenue Service Waco, TX Jan 2008 to Dec 2008 Adjunct Professor of AccountingCalifornia Secondary Schools
Aug 2002 to Jun 2006 Teacher/CoachBoseant and Piper Indian Wells, CA Feb 2002 to Aug 2002 Staff AccountantSelf-Employed Pocatello, ID Jul 1990 to 2002 CPASelf-Employed
Jul 1995 to 1999 Adjunct professor of AccountingSelf-Employed
1995 to 1999Internal Revenue Service Pocatello, ID Jul 1987 to Jul 1990 Revenue AgentWells Fargo Bank San Francisco, CA Apr 1987 to Jul 1987 Financial AnalystRichardson, Berger & Associates Walnut Creek, CA Oct 1986 to Apr 1987 Staff AccountantDefense Depot Ogden, UT May 1986 to Oct 1986 Staff AccountantTrend College of Business Salem, OR Mar 1985 to May 1986 Accounting InstructorAuditorSunnyvale, CA Apr 1984 to Feb 1985Bureau of Reclamation
1985 to 1985Chevron, U.S.A., Inc Concord, CA May 1983 to Apr 1984 AccountantOregon
Sep 1973 to Jun 1981
Education:
Oregon State University 1982 to 1983 AccountingOregon School of Real Estate 1980Oregon State University 1974 MAOregon State University 1973 BS
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Mr. Michael O'neil
O'Neil Electric Supply Ltd Earl O'Neil Supply Limited Electric Equipment & Supplies - Wholesale
150 Creditview Rd., Woodbridge, ON L4L 9N4 4167987722, 4167987606
Mr. Michael O'Neil Co-Owner
O'Neil Builders, Inc. Construction & Remodeling Services
40 Hudson Street, Unit 104, Annapolis, MD 21401 4109900125
Michael O'Neil Owner
2001 AUDIO VIDEO Electronic Equipment & Suppliers - Service & Repair
979 Wellington Road S., #18, London, ON N6E 3A9 5196852001
Michael O'neil Owner
2001 AUDIO VIDEO Electronic Equipment & Suppliers - Service & Repair
5196852001
Michael O'neil Managing
Green Leaf Environmental Consulting, LLC Environmental Consulting
3160 Crow Cyn Pl, San Ramon, CA 94583 7083 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Michael O'neil Deputy Commissioner For Administration
Virginia Department of Social Services Administration of Social Programs · Individual/Family Services · Administrative Social/Manpower Programs · Management Consulting Services Individual/Family Services · Office of Volunteerism
Environmental Law Business and Antitrust Litigation
Memberships:
Sacramento County and American Bar Associations State Bar of California State Bar of Wisconsin.
ISLN:
901303781
Admitted:
1991, California U.S. District Court, Eastern, Northern and Central Districts of California U.S Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit U.S. Supreme Court 1992, Wisconsin
University:
Claremont McKenna College, B.A., 1983
Law School:
University of Wisconsin at Madison, J.D., 1991
Links:
Site
Biography:
Member, Board of Directors, Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, (2004-2009); Co-Chair, Economic Development Committee, Sacramento Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce, (2007-2008); Chair, Legal R...
Martin P. Debreczeny - Danville CA, US Michael P. O'Neil - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
LifeScan, Inc. - Milpitas CA
International Classification:
G01B 9/02
US Classification:
356451
Abstract:
Methods and devices are provided for determining the presence and/or concentration of at least one analyte in a sample of low transmissivity. In the subject methods, a forward beam and a backward beam are produced by or introduced into an interferometer from at least one infrared radiation source. The forward beam is passed into the sample and then collected to produce a sample beam while the backward beam is passed into a reference and then collected to provide a reference beam. The sample and reference beams are recombined either optically into a null beam which is detected at a single detector or electronically nulled after detection on two separate detectors. The presence, and often amount, of at least one analyte in the sample is then derived from the detected null beam. Also provided are devices for practicing the above methods. The subject methods and devices are suitable for use in a variety of different applications, including the detection of the presence, and amount, of one or more blood analytes in a physiological sample, such as blood, tissue or derivatives thereof.
Paul D. Mannheimer - Danville CA, US Don Hannula - San Luis Obispo CA, US Donald E. Bebout - Lake Oswego OR, US Michael Patrick O'Neil - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Nellcor Puritan Bennett Incorpoated - Pleasanton CA
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600340
Abstract:
Forehead oximetry sensor devices and methods for determining physiological parameters using forehead oximetry sensors. One method includes placing an oximetry sensor on the forehead of a patient, such that the sensor is placed on the lower forehead region, above the eyebrow with the sensor optics placed lateral of the iris and proximal the temple; and operating the pulse oximeter to obtain the physiological parameter. In one aspect, the method also includes providing and placing a headband over the oximetry sensor, or alternately, the sensor is a headband-integrated sensor. The headband has an elastic segment sized to fit around the patient's head. The headband also includes a non-elastic segment that is smaller than and attached with the elastic segment. The non-elastic segment is sized to span a portion of the elastic segment when the elastic segment is stretched. In addition, the non-elastic segment is larger than the portion of the elastic segment it spans when the elastic segment is not stretched.
Michael P. O'Neil - Danville CA, US David B. Swedlow - Danville CA, US
Assignee:
Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC - Boulder CO
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
US Classification:
604504, 600349, 600309, 600353
Abstract:
A sensor is provided that is appropriate for transcutaneous detection of tissue or blood constituents. A sensor for tissue constituent detection may include a gas collection chamber with a conduit to a sensing component and a conduit from the sensing component to the chamber. A sensor as provided may also include a barrier layer to prevent water from infiltrating the sensor.
Paul D. Mannheimer - Danville CA, US Don Hannula - San Luis Obispo CA, US Donald E. Bebout - Lake Oswego OR, US Michael Patrick O'Neil - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC - Boulder CO
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455 A61B 5/02
US Classification:
600323, 600324, 600502
Abstract:
Forehead oximetry sensor devices and methods for determining physiological parameters using forehead oximetry sensors. One method includes placing an oximetry sensor on the forehead of a patient, such that the sensor is placed on the lower forehead region, above the eyebrow with the sensor optics placed lateral of the iris and proximal the temple; and operating the pulse oximeter to obtain the physiological parameter. In one aspect, the method also includes providing and placing a headband over the oximetry sensor, or alternately, the sensor is a headband-integrated sensor. The headband has an elastic segment sized to fit around the patient's head. The headband also includes a non-elastic segment that is smaller than and attached with the elastic segment. The non-elastic segment is sized to span a portion of the elastic segment when the elastic segment is stretched. In addition, the non-elastic segment is larger than the portion of the elastic segment it spans when the elastic segment is not stretched.
Paul D. Mannheimer - Danville CA, US Don Hannula - San Luis Obispo CA, US Donald E. Bebout - Lake Oswego OR, US Michael Patrick O'Neil - Sunnyvale CA, US
Assignee:
Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC - Boulder CO
International Classification:
A61B 5/1455
US Classification:
600340, 600310, 600344
Abstract:
Forehead oximetry sensor devices and methods for determining physiological parameters using forehead oximetry sensors. One method includes placing an oximetry sensor on the forehead of a patient, such that the sensor is placed on the lower forehead region, above the eyebrow with the sensor optics placed lateral of the iris and proximal the temple; and operating the pulse oximeter to obtain the physiological parameter. In one aspect, the method also includes providing and placing a headband over the oximetry sensor, or alternately, the sensor is a headband-integrated sensor. The headband has an elastic segment sized to fit around the patient's head. The headband also includes a non-elastic segment that is smaller than and attached with the elastic segment. The non-elastic segment is sized to span a portion of the elastic segment when the elastic segment is stretched. In addition, the non-elastic segment is larger than the portion of the elastic segment it spans when the elastic segment is not stretched.
Sensor For Tissue Gas Detection And Technique For Using The Same
Martin P. Debreczeny - Danville CA, US Joel Colburn - Walnut Creek CA, US Michael P. O'Neil - Pleasanton CA, US
Assignee:
Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC - Boulder CO
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600309, 600345, 600353, 422 8201, 422 8205
Abstract:
A sensor for carbon dioxide detection may be adapted to have reduced water permeability. A sensor is provided that is appropriate for use in an aqueous medium. The sensor has a barrier with reduced water permeability, but that is permeable to carbon dioxide, that separates the sensor components from the aqueous medium.
Carbon Dioxide-Sensing Airway Products And Technique For Using The Same
Roger Mecca - Danville CA, US Michael P. O'Neil - Pleasanton CA, US Rafael Ostrowski - Pittsburg CA, US
Assignee:
Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC - Boulder CO
International Classification:
A61M 16/04
US Classification:
12820714, 12820423
Abstract:
An airway device is provided that may track the flow of respiratory gases through the device with sensing elements at a plurality of locations along the gas flow path of the device. Such a device may be useful for assessing a variety of clinical states, for adjusting patient ventilator settings, or for determining whether or not an airway device has been properly inserted into a patient airway.
Carbon Dioxide-Sensing Airway Products And Technique For Using The Same
Roger Mecca - Danville CA, US Michael P. O'Neil - Pleasanton CA, US Rafael Ostrowski - Pittsburg CA, US
Assignee:
Nellcor Puritan Bennett LLC - Boulder CO
International Classification:
A61B 5/08
US Classification:
600529, 600532, 600538
Abstract:
An airway device is provided that may track the flow of respiratory gases through the device with sensing elements at a plurality of locations along the gas flow path of the device. Such a device may be useful for assessing a variety of clinical states, for adjusting patient ventilator settings, or for determining whether or not an airway device has been properly inserted into a patient airway.
Billings ClinicBillings Anesthesiology PC 2800 10 Ave N, Billings, MT 59101 4062483290 (phone), 4062483346 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Washington SOM Graduated: 1997
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. O'neil graduated from the University of Washington SOM in 1997. He works in Billings, MT and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. O'neil is affiliated with Billings Clinic Hospital.
OrthoWest 4239 Farnam St STE 409, Omaha, NE 68131 4026370800 (phone), 4026370808 (fax)
OrthoWest 2725 S 144 St STE 212, Omaha, NE 68144 4026370800 (phone), 4026370808 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Nebraska College of Medicine Graduated: 1963
Procedures:
Arthrocentesis Carpal Tunnel Decompression Hallux Valgus Repair Hip Replacement Hip/Femur Fractures and Dislocations Joint Arthroscopy Knee Arthroscopy Knee Replacement Lower Arm/Elbow/Wrist Fractures and Dislocations Lower Leg/Ankle Fractures and Dislocations Shoulder Arthroscopy Shoulder Surgery Wound Care
Conditions:
Intervertebral Disc Degeneration Rotator Cuff Syndrome and Allied Disorders Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains Internal Derangement of Knee Cartilage Lateral Epicondylitis
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. O'Neil graduated from the University of Nebraska College of Medicine in 1963. He works in Omaha, NE and 1 other location and specializes in Orthopaedic Surgery and Orthopedic Sports Medicine. Dr. O'Neil is affiliated with Nebraska Medical Center and Nebraska Orthopaedics Hospital.