Experienced working in the public and ha... • Problem Solving and Negotiation Caring • people oriented personality Installation • configuration and troubleshooting of ope... • WordPerfect and all types of commercial ...
May 2007 to 2000 Full Time Night AuditorDays Inn Hotel Ruston, LA Oct 2006 to May 2007 Front Desk ClerkFamily Heritage Life Insurance Cleveland, OH Jan 2006 to Apr 2006 SalesmanTenmast Software Ruston, LA May 2002 to Nov 2005 Support and Training SpecialistApplied Information Management Systems Inc Monroe, LA Aug 2001 to Apr 2002 Technical AnalystFloral Accounting Systems Inc Ruston, LA Nov 1996 to Aug 2001 Technical Support StaffBASIC TV Monroe, LA Mar 1996 to Sep 1996 SalesmanMiller Business Ruston, LA Oct 1995 to Dec 1995 Computer Sales & Service TechnicianWal-Mart Discount Stores Inc Ruston, LA Aug 1987 to Oct 1995 AssociateRodeway Inn DFW Irving Irving, TX Mar 1987 to May 1987 Front Desk ClerkFront Desk Clerk Quality Inn Hotel and Convention CenterIrving, TX Jan 1986 to May 1987
Education:
Louisiana Tech University Ruston, LA Jan 2001 to Jan 2002 General StudiesDeVry Institute of Technology Irving, TX Jan 1984 to Jan 1986 Computer Information Systems
Skills:
Experienced working in the public and handling cashier positions Customer Service / Personal Relations Skills, Problem Solving and Negotiation Caring, people oriented personality Installation, configuration and troubleshooting of operating systems including Windows 95/98 and Windows [] Familiar with the use and configuration of many major applications such as Microsoft Office products, WordPerfect and all types of commercial software and the Internet. Experience in computer sales and servicing PC systems & troubleshooting software and hardware problems
East Valley Diagnostic Imaging 655 N Gilbert Rd STE 154, Gilbert, AZ 85234 4805074500 (phone), 4805074501 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Saint Louis University School of Medicine Graduated: 1998
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Colvin graduated from the Saint Louis University School of Medicine in 1998. He works in Gilbert, AZ and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Musculoskeletal Radiology. Dr. Colvin is affiliated with Banner Baywood Medical Center and Banner Desert Medical Center.
Stephen B. Colvin - New York NY Eugene Grossi - New York NY Alan Katz - Freeport NY
Assignee:
Quickie Vision LLC - New York NY
International Classification:
G02B 606
US Classification:
385117, 600160
Abstract:
A wide-view endoscope comprising a rounded body having an inner surface, a proximal end and a distal end, at least one lens element having an outer surface, a plurality of gaps formed by the inner surface of the body and the outer surface of the lens element, where at least one of the gaps is disproportionate in size by comparison to the remaining gaps, and at least one conduit for the transmission of light from an external light source to a visualized object, the conduit being disposed of in the gaps. Whereby, light is asymmetrically transmitted to the visualized object and the visualized object has a three-dimensional appearance that is produced through the shadowing resulting from the asymmetric transmission of light to the visualized object.
Annuloplasty Rings Of Particular Use In Surgery For The Mitral Valve
Stephen Colvin - New York NY Eugene Grossi - New York NY Aubrey Galloway - Bronxville NY
Assignee:
SA Rings, LLC - New York NY
International Classification:
A61F 224
US Classification:
623 237
Abstract:
An annuloplasty device shaped and sized for attachment to the inner surface of an annulus, the annuloplasty device comprising: a semi-rigid oblong support member having a first end, a second end, a first surface, and a second surface, the first surface including a securing means for securing the first surface to the inner surface of the heart valve annulus, wherein the annuloplasty device is capable of being bent to conform to the inner surface of the annulus such that the first end does not contact the second end.
Stephen B. Colvin - New York NY Eugene Grossi - New York NY Alan Katz - Freeport NY
Assignee:
Quickie, Inc. - New York NY
International Classification:
A61F 224
US Classification:
623 24, 606 232, 623 241
Abstract:
The present invention provides a suture-terminating device comprising a central body having at least one surface, a plurality of flanges extending radially from the surface and defining at least one grove therebetween, each flange having at least one aperture axially aligned and spaced away from the base wall, at least one removable member disposed within each aperture, and at least one spring disposed adjacently to the surface and maintained in its activated state by contact with a removable member disposed within the aperture. The grove has a base wall and at least one sidewall. The spring, while in its active state, is positioned adjacent to and spaced from the base wall, defining a gap of sufficient size to permit the passage of at least one suture therethrough. The surgeon actuates the device by withdrawing the removable member from the aperture, thus permitting the spring to return to its resting state within the grove. The spring and the base and side walls cooperate to restrict the sutures movement through the gap.
Stephen B. Colvin - New York NY, US Allan Katz - Freeport NY, US Eugene A. Grossi - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Endoscopic Technologies, Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
A61M 31/00
US Classification:
604 9301
Abstract:
An apparatus to puncture a blood vessel has an elongate body portion having a first end, a second end, and a lumen. A pusher member is received by the lumen and a gentle flow tip is coupled to the second end. A blade is in communication with the pusher member, wherein the blade is positioned around the outer curvature of the gentle flow tip.
Stephen B. Colvin - New York NY, US Allan Katz - Freeport NY, US Eugene A. Grossi - New York NY, US
Assignee:
Endoscopic Technologies, Inc. - San Ramon CA
International Classification:
A61B 17/04
US Classification:
606148
Abstract:
A solution is provided to push a knot and/or cut a suture using a housing having a tip, a first side and a second side, the first side and the second side having a recessed center. The housing further has at least one slit positioned at the tip, and a blade moveable between retracted and extended positions, and positioned within the housing such that the blade passes through the slit as it is moved from the retracted position to the extended position within the slit. A notch may be positioned at the tip to push the knot to a desired position.
Annuloplasty Prosthesis With In Vivo Shape Identification And Related Methods Of Use
Stephen B. Colvin - New York NY, US Aubrey Galloway - Bronxville NY, US Eugene Grossi - New York NY, US Timothy R. Ryan - Shorewood MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623 236, 623 237, 623 126, 623 124
Abstract:
An annuloplasty prosthesis including a sheath, an arcuate stiffening element, and an imaging element. The arcuate stiffening element is disposed within the sheath and defines discrete, first and second ends separated by a lateral spacing. The imaging element is disposed within the sheath along the lateral spacing. With this configuration, following implant to the valve annulus, the imaging element provides a mechanism for non-invasively evaluating a shape of the valve annulus, for example, via radiographic, echogenic and/or other image enhancing visualization techniques. In some embodiments, the annuloplasty prosthesis provides a radiographic, echogenic and/or other image enhanced image of a near entirety of the valve annulus.
Passive Knotless Suture Terminator For Use In Minimally Invasive Surgery And To Facilitate Standard Tissue Securing
Stephen Colvin - New York NY Eugene Grossi - New York NY Allan Katz - Freeport NY Paul Oddo - Freeport NY
Assignee:
Quickie LLC - New York NY
International Classification:
A61B 1704
US Classification:
606232
Abstract:
A suture securing apparatus comprising an apparatus body having a upper surface, a lower surface, an outer surface, and at least one aperture, the aperture having a longitudinal axis extending from the upper surface to the lower surface and defining an aperture surface, wherein a first longitudinal direction and a second longitudinal direction thereof each extends along the longitudinal axis in opposite directions, the aperture including an integral locking means for engaging a suture threaded therethrough.
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