Jul 2009 to 2000 Leasing ConsultantWarShar Property Development LLC Salem, OR Dec 2007 to Jul 2009 Project ManagerSalem Residential Salem, OR Jan 2007 to Dec 2007 Appraiser ApprenticeRyness NW/Equity Residential Seattle, WA Apr 2004 to May 2006 Business Development Consultant
Education:
Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 1998 to 2004 Bachelor of Science in Managerial EconomicsFlorida State University - Firenze, Toscana Firenze, Toscana 2000 to 2000 BS in Florida State University - Firenze, Toscana
Dr. Wiley graduated from the University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio in 1991. He works in Abilene, TX and specializes in Pediatrics. Dr. Wiley is affiliated with Hendrick Medical Center.
Isbn (Books And Publications)
How to Evaluate Your Net Worth: Making Financial Statements Work for You
Dean D. Campbell - Seattle WA Robert A. Wiley - Tukwila WA
Assignee:
Physio-Control Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
A61N 139
US Classification:
607 5
Abstract:
A method and system for automatic or semi-automatic defibrillation using redundant processing is provided. In a preferred embodiment, two microprocessors each separately analyze electrocardiogram signals from a patient in order to separately determine whether the patient should be treated. If both microprocessors determine that the patient should be treated, a treatment subsystem defibrillates the patient by delivering a defibrillation charge to the patient. In a semi-automatic embodiment, the treatment subsystem only delivers a defibrillation charge to the patient if a human operator has responded to a visual indication that the patient should be treated by manually activating the defibrillator.
Method And Apparatus For Automatically Switching And Charging Multiple Batteries
Abraham H. Kou - Redmond WA Robert A. Wiley - Tukwila WA
Assignee:
Physio-Control Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
H02J 700 H01M 1044
US Classification:
320 15
Abstract:
A battery selecting and charging system forms part of a portable electronic device, preferably a portable medical device. When the device is powered up, a selecting circuit selects one of two rechargeable batteries to power the device until it is depleted, and then automatically switches to the other battery. When the second battery is depleted, both batteries are selected to power the device. When the device is powered down, a battery charging circuit, having both a high and low charge section, provides a high charge to the battery having the greatest terminal voltage. Thereafter, the high charge is applied to the other battery, the low charge is applied to the first battery, and then the low charge is applied to the second battery. The battery charging circuit monitors the terminal voltage to prevent any damage to the batteries or the device.
System For Automatically Testing An Electronic Device During Quiescent Periods
Robert A. Wiley - Tukwila WA Abraham H. Kou - Redmond WA
Assignee:
Physio-Control Corporation - Redmond WA
International Classification:
G01R 1512 A61N 139
US Classification:
364481
Abstract:
A portable electronic unit, such as a defibrillator, includes an autotest system for automatically self-testing various electrical components within the unit during quiescent periods. The autotest system includes an autotest routine that performs an extensive array of rigorous yet time-consuming tests that are impractical to perform during normal modes of operation of the unit. A real-time clock can be set to initiate the autotest routine at a time when the unit is unlikely to be used for its normal mode of operation. The autotest system provides a strip chart printout of the results of the various self-tests performed on the unit, and provides messages on a visual display of any error conditions. If the autotest system detects a needs service malfunction, the operator must acknowledge the error with an input to the unit before the unit will enter into its normal mode of operation. If the autotest system detects a service mandatory malfunction, the unit will discontinue any normal mode of operation until the malfunction is corrected.
System For Automatically Testing An Electronic Device During Quiescent Periods
Robert A. Wiley - Tukwila WA Abraham H. Kou - Redmond WA D. Craig Edwards - Bellevue WA
Assignee:
Physio-Control Manufacturing Corporation
International Classification:
G01R 1512 A61N 139
US Classification:
702118
Abstract:
A portable electronic unit, such as a defibrillator, includes an autotest system for automatically self-testing various electrical components within the unit during quiescent periods. The autotest system includes an autotest routine that performs an extensive array of rigorous yet time-consuming tests that are impractical to perform during normal modes of operation of the unit. A real-time clock can be set to initiate the autotest routine at a time when the unit is unlikely to be used for its normal mode of operation. The autotest system provides a strip chart printout of the results of the various self-tests performed on the unit, and provides messages on a visual display of any error conditions. If the autotest system detects a needs service malfunction, the operator must acknowledge the error with an input to the unit before the unit will enter into its normal mode of operation. If the autotest system detects a service mandatory malfunction, the unit will discontinue any normal mode of operation until the malfunction is corrected.