Boston Renaissance Charter Public School Boston, MA Aug 2008 to Jun 2012 full-time Elementary School TeacherToday's Fresh Start Charter School Los Angeles, CA Sep 2002 to Jun 2008 Kindergarten Teacher
Education:
University of Texas at Austin Austin, TX Aug 2006 Teaching CredentialNational University Inglewood, CA Apr 2006 Preliminary MultipleUniversity of California Berkeley, CA Aug 2001 Masters in JournalismUniversity of Texas Austin, TX Aug 2000 to May 2001 JournalismSt Bernard's High School Playa del Rey, CA Sep 1996 Mass Communications and Psychology
1999 to 2000 Aggregate and Asphalt Sales RepresentativeSpectra Physics Sacramento, CA 1995 to 1999 Land Leveling Lasers Sales RepresentativeWestern Door and Sash Oakland, CA 1992 to 1994 Anderson Window Sales RepresentativeGabriel Carrillo Architectural Group
1984 to 1991 Project Manager
Education:
American River College Carmichael Carmichael, CA 1983 Associates of Arts
Dr. Sweeney graduated from the Baylor College of Medicine in 1976. He works in Houston, TX and 1 other location and specializes in General Surgery and Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Sweeney is affiliated with Bayshore Medical Center, CHI St Luke Patients Medical Center, Houston Methodist Hospital, Kindred Hospital-Houston Medical Center and Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center.
Jerrell Benson Giles SweeneyInternal Medicine Of Dover 725 S Queen St, Dover, DE 19904 3026784488 (phone), 3026784497 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Georgetown University School of Medicine Graduated: 1982
Procedures:
Allergen Immunotherapy Destruction of Benign/Premalignant Skin Lesions Electrocardiogram (EKG or ECG) Skin Tags Removal Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Atrial Fibrillation and Atrial Flutter Calculus of the Urinary System Cardiac Arrhythmia Contact Dermatitis Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Sweeney graduated from the Georgetown University School of Medicine in 1982. He works in Dover, DE and specializes in Internal Medicine. Dr. Sweeney is affiliated with Bayhealth Medical Center At Kent General Hospital.
Dr. Sweeney graduated from the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1987. He works in Boston, MA and specializes in Cardiovascular Disease. Dr. Sweeney is affiliated with Brigham & Womens Hospital.
Breast Disorders Complicating Pregnancy or Childbirth Female Infertility Pregnancy-Induced Hypertension Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
Description:
Dr. Sweeney graduated from the University of Buffalo, SUNY School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 1993. He works in Matthews, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Obstetrics & Gynecology. Dr. Sweeney is affiliated with Novant Health Matthews Medical Center and Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.
University Minnesota PhysiciansUniversity Of Minnesota Medical Center Fairview Anesthesiology 420 Delaware St SE STE MMC88, Minneapolis, MN 55455 6126249990 (phone), 6126262363 (fax)
Education:
Medical School University of Wisconsin Medical School Graduated: 1976
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Sweeney graduated from the University of Wisconsin Medical School in 1976. He works in Minneapolis, MN and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Sweeney is affiliated with University Of Minnesota Medical Center East Bank.
University Of Kentucky Hospital Emergency Medicine 800 Rose St, Lexington, KY 40536 8593235908 (phone)
Languages:
English Spanish
Description:
Dr. Sweeney works in Lexington, KY and specializes in Emergency Medicine. Dr. Sweeney is affiliated with University Of Kentucky Albert B Chandler Medical Center.
Michael J. Sweeney - Austin TX, US Corey Ketchum - Auburn WA, US
Assignee:
TURNER LOGISTICS - Hawthorne NY
International Classification:
E04H 9/02 E04C 3/04 E02D 27/34
US Classification:
521674, 526569, 52299
Abstract:
A frame for supporting one or more cells that provide one or more services to a site. The frame includes a plurality of footings disposed on the site and a frame assembly disposed on the footings. The frame assembly includes a plurality of support rails, a plurality of connecting rails extending between and joined to the support rails, and a plurality of locking mechanisms disposed on the frame assembly. Each of the locking mechanisms selectively retains a portion of at least one of the cells to the frame assembly. The footings and the frame assembly contribute to define a service area between a lower surface of the cells and grade of the site. In one embodiment, one or more of the support rails includes one or more through-holes. The through-holes are configured to receive conduits for providing one or more services to and between the one or more cells.
Pacemaker For Detecting And Terminating A Tachycardia
Benjamin D. Pless - Palo Alto CA Michael B. Sweeney - Mountain View CA
Assignee:
Intermedics, Inc. - Angleton TX
International Classification:
A61N 136
US Classification:
128419PG
Abstract:
A heart pacemaker detects pace-terminable tachycardia conditions in the atrium of the heart in accordance with selected high rate, rate stability, sudden onset and sustained high rate criteria. When a pace-terminable tachycardia is detected, programmed treatment modalities are applied to attempt to terminate the tachycardia. The tachycardia is treated by applying timed bursts of electrical pulses in formats defined by programmed primary and secondary treatment modalities. The primary and secondary treatments may be applied in an order which is dependent upon the prior successful treatment of similar tachycardias. The pacemaker may also utilize remembered treatment values which were successfully applied to treat similar tachycardias. The pacemaker may be programmed to restart the primary and secondary modes of treatment in the event that the modes initially failed to terminate a tachycardia. The pacemaker may also be programmed to limit the rate of burst pulses to avoid overstimulating the heart.
Defibrillation System Having Innominate Vein Electrode And Method For Its Use
Michael B. Sweeney - Menlo Park CA Debra S. Echt - Nashville TN
Assignee:
Ventritex, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
A61N 139
US Classification:
607 5
Abstract:
An electrode configuration for an automatic implantable cardioverter/defibrillator system and method for its use are disclosed. The electrode configuration includes a first catheter transvenously positioned with a first electrode near the distal end of the catheter positioned in the right ventricle of a patient's heart. A second catheter carries second and third electrodes with the second electrode positioned in the superior vena cava region and the third electrode positioned in the left innominate vein. The second and third electrodes of the second catheter are connected together. A fourth electrode at the tip of the first catheter functions as a sensing/pacing electrode. A fifth electrode in the form of a subcutaneous patch is also electrically coupled to the second and third electrodes. The electrode arrangement can be positioned without the need for a thoracotomy. With the method of the invention, the automatic implantable cardioverter/defibrillator senses life-threatening arrhythmic conditions of the heart and issues at least one cardioverting or defibrillating pulse that is applied between the right ventricular electrode and the connected superior vena cava, innominate vein and subcutaneous patch electrodes.
Method For Combiner Cardiac Pacing And Defibrillation
Benjamin Pless - Menlo Park CA Michael Sweeney - Menlo Park CA Roger Winkle - Palo Alto CA Anthony Nathan - Bushey Heath, GB2
Assignee:
Ventritex, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
A61N 1362
US Classification:
28419PG
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for combined cardiac pacing and defibrillating with an implanted pacer/defibrillator having sensing and pacing leads connected to the atrium and the ventricle. P-waves and R-waves are sensed, and V--V timer and a V--A timer are reset if an R-wave is sensed. If an R-wave is sensed during the V--V timer interval, a pacing stimulus to the ventricle is inhibited. If a P-wave is sensed during the V--A timer interval, a pacing stimulus to the atrium is inhibited. In an R-wave is sensed during the V--V timer interval, arrhythmia therapy is provided if an arrhythmia is determined to be present. If the sensed ventricular rate is greater than a selected tachycardia rate but is less than a selected fibrillation rate, then a determination is made whether the sensed atrial rate is greater than a selected fibrillation rate, and if so, the V--V and V--A timers are reset, but if the sensed atrial rate is not greater than a selected fibrillation rate, then arrhythmia therapy is provided. If an arrhythmia is present, the charging of a capacitor commences but if the arrhythmia ceases, the charging discontinues. If the capacitor is charged and the arrhythmia is still present, then a shock is delivered to the heart during a time period that is outside the vulnerable zones of the atrium and the ventricle.
Programmable Defibrillator With Pulse Energy And Resistance Displays And Methods Of Operating The Same
Benjamin Pless - Palo Alto CA Michael Sweeney - Menlo Park CA Roger Winkle - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Ventritex - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
A61N 139
US Classification:
128419D
Abstract:
The subject apparatus integrates a two-channel defibrillator with a programmable stimulator to provide a means for assessing lethal ventricular tachyarrhythmias and determining defibrillation thresholds during implantable defibrillator procedures. The subject apparatus includes a number of features to aid doctors as well as improve patient care at substantially decreased patient risk. These features include an automatic charging circuit, as well as dual channel high voltage capacitor circuits to reduce the time in which a rescue shock can be delivered to a patient after an initial test defibrillation shock. Parameter storage is provided to allow the unit to be preprogrammed prior to the initiation of an electrophysiologic procedure. A microprocessor controlled display system provides the physician with information parameters regarding defibrillation shocks. This displayed information includes the energy delivered and the resistance in the patient.
Cardiac Defibrillation Lead Having Defibrillation And Atrial Sensing Electrodes
Benjamin D. Pless - Menlo Park CA Drew A. Hoffmann - Los Gatos CA Michael B. Sweeney - Menlo Park CA M. Elizabeth Bush - Fremont CA Steven M. Mitchell - Atherton CA
Assignee:
Ventritex, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
A61H 139
US Classification:
607122
Abstract:
A lead for use with an implantable cardioverter/defibrillator system is disclosed. In the preferred embodiment, the lead combines a right ventricular endocardial electrode, a superior vena cava electrode and one or more atrial sensing electrodes on a single catheter lead. The distal end of the lead is transvenously implanted, typically through an incision in the cephalic or subclavian vein. The proximal end of the lead is then tunneled below the fascia to the location of the pulse generator. Ventricular sensing and/or pacing electrode(s) may also be included at the distal end of the combined lead to provide ventricular intracardiac electrogram sensing and bradycardia pacing.
Method For Combined Cardiac Pacing And Defibrillation
Benjamin Pless - Menlo Park CA Michael Sweeney - Menlo Park CA Roger Winkle - Palo Alto CA Anthony Nathan - Bushey Heath, GB2
Assignee:
Ventritex, Inc. - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
A61N 136
US Classification:
128419PG
Abstract:
A method is disclosed for combined cardiac pacing and defibrillating with an implanted pacer/defibrillator having sensing and pacing leads connected to the atrium and the ventricle. P-waves and R-waves are sensed, and a V-V timer and a V-A timer are reset if an R-wave is sensed. If an R-wave is sensed during the V-V timer interval, a pacing stimulus to the ventricle is inhibited. If a P-wave is sensed during the V-A timer interval, a pacing stimulus to the atrium is inhibited. If an R-wave is sensed during the V-V timer interval, arrhythmia therapy is provided if an arrhythmia is determined to be present. If the sensed ventricular rate is greater than a selected tachycardia rate but is less than a selected fibrillation rate, than a determination is made whether the sensed atrial rate is greater than a selected fibrillation rate, and if so, the V-V and V-A timers are reset, but if the sensed atrial rate is not greater than a selected fibrillation rate, then arrhythmia therapy is provided. If an arrhythmia is present, the charging of a capacitor commences but if the arrhythmia ceases, the charging discontinues. If the capacitor is charged and the arrhythmia is still present, then a shock is delivered to the heart during a time period that is outside the vulnerable zones of the atrium and the ventricle.
Benjamin Pless - Palo Alto CA Michael Sweeney - Menlo Park CA Roger Winkle - Palo Alto CA
Assignee:
Ventritex - Sunnyvale CA
International Classification:
A61N 139
US Classification:
128419D
Abstract:
The subject invention integrates a two-channel defibrillator with a programmable stimulator to provide a means for assessing lethal ventricular tachyarrhythmias and determining defibrillation thresholds during implantable defibrillator procedures. The subject apparatus includes a number of features to aid doctors as well as improve patient care at substantially decreased patient risk. These features include an automatic charging circuit, as well as dual channel high voltage capacitor circuits to reduce the time in which a rescue shock can be delivered to a patient after an initial test defibrillation shock. Parameter storage is provided to allow the unit to be preprogrammed prior to the initiation of an electrophysiologic procedure. A microprocessor controlled display system provides the physician with information parameters regarding defibrillation shocks. This displayed information includes the energy delivered and the resistance in the patient.
Banking Law Bankruptcy Commercial Litigation Commercial Finance Residential Financing Corporate Law EDA & SBA Financing State & Federal Court Litigation Transportation Law
ISLN:
903288796
Admitted:
1980
University:
State University of New York at Stony Brook, B.S., 1976; State University of New York at Stony Brook, B.S., 1976
Law School:
Rutgers University School of Law, Camden, J.D., 1979
Estate Succession Planning & Probate Administration Estate and Probate Administration Estate and Succession Planning Tax Personal & Fiduciary The Client Relationship Corporate & Securities Tax - Business & Corporate Charitable and Nonprofit Matters Estate and Gift Matters Income Tax Matters Corporate Business Estate Planning Trust and Probate Taxation Law
Michael Sweeney of Re/max-Madison Real Estate Agents
8103 Highway 72 W, Suite C, Madison, AL 35758 2565098784, 2568306632
Michael Sweeney Engineer
Pantronix Corporation Semiconductors and Related Devices
2710 Lakeview Ct, Fremont, CA 94538
Michael Sweeney Owner
Michael T Sweeney Atty Legal Services Office
782 Ulloa St, San Francisco, CA 94127
Michael Sweeney President
Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology Higher Education · College/University · Colleges, Universities, and Professional Schools
2301 Vine St, Berkeley, CA 94708 5108492030, 5108491372, 8884503778, 5108832084
Michael J. Sweeney President
LITTLE VENICE YACHT CLUB
761 Pt San Pedro Rd, San Rafael, CA 94901 761 Pt San Pedro Rd 761 Pt San Pedro Rd, San Rafael, CA 94901
Michael Sweeney President , Director
Stone Lake Estates Homeowners' Association, Inc
Michael F. Sweeney Anesthesiology
Regents of The University of Minnesota Medical Doctor's Office · Vocational School · Research Laboratory · Medical Doctor's Office College/University · University · Study Center · Administrative Management Office for The Medical School · Specialty Outpatient Clinic College/University
6126255411, 6128259467, 6126265670, 6126251177
Michael Sweeney Chief Exec, Chief Executive Offi
CASE-DUNLAP ENTERPRISES LLC Commercial Nonphysical Research
4228 N Central Expy STE 200, Dallas, TX 75206 701 Brazos St, Austin, TX 78701 7245 W Alaska Dr, Denver, CO 80226
a team from the firm advising longtime client Westinghouse Electric on its sale that includes corporate partner James Harvey, business finance and restructuring co-chair Gary Holtzer and restructuring partners Garrett Fail and Alexander Wood. Michael Sweeney serves as general counsel for the debtor.
Date: Jan 06, 2018
Category: Business
Source: Google
The Latest: Owner of Powerball store giving cut to charity
In a statement issued Thursday morning, lottery Executive Director Michael Sweeney says officials were manually recording the names of the retailers that sold the winning ticket for the $758.7 million jackpot, as well as two tickets that won $1 million prizes. He says they transcribed it incorrectly
Date: Aug 24, 2017
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
$758.7M Powerball winner speaks out, calls jackpot 'a pipe dream'
e information was transcribed incorrectly. We apologize for the confusion this created and remain thrilled that a jackpot winning ticket and two $1 million winning tickets were sold here in Massachusetts," Michael Sweeney, executive director of the Massachusetts State Lottery, said in a statement.
Date: Aug 24, 2017
Category: Top Stories
Source: Google
The Latest: Clerk just happy to have touched winning ticket
Michael Sweeney, the lotterys executive director, tells WBZ-AM they had a couple of excited people at 1 oclock in the morning but said if theres any blame to be placed, the buck stops with him.
This transaction provides shareholders significant additional value for their investment, Steinway chief executive Michael Sweeney said in a statement. At the same time, our employees, dealers, artists, and customers can rest assured that Steinway will be in excellent hands.
Ultimately, though, it was Paulson that emerged as the winner. At $5.00 per share more than the offer from Kohlberg, this transaction provides shareholders significant additional value for their investment, Steinway CEO Michael Sweeney said in a statement.
Steinway CEO Michael Sweeney said the final deal emerged from a "go-shop" process conducted after the Kohlberg agreement. The higher-value transaction reflects "the attractive value of the company's heritage and growth opportunities," he said in a statement.
Date: Aug 14, 2013
Category: Business
Source: Google
Steinway Agrees to Be Bought by Paulson for $512 Million
At $5 per share more than the offer from Kohlberg, thistransaction provides shareholders significant additional valuefor their investment, Michael Sweeney, Steinways chiefexecutive officer, said in the statement. At the same time,our employees, dealers, artists, and customers can rest assure