Director of Technical Operations at DuraMark Technologies Inc.
Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana Area
Industry:
Computer Networking
Work:
DuraMark Technologies Inc. since Aug 2007
Director of Technical Operations
MSD Washington Township Feb 2007 - Aug 2007
Computer Services Technician
Best Buy Geek Squad Jul 2006 - Feb 2007
Counter Intelligence Agent
Sur La Table 2004 - 2007
CW Analyst/Problem Solver
Education:
University of Phoenix 2007 - 2008
Masters, Information Systems
DePauw University 1998 - 2002
Bachelors, Religious Stduies
Neal Tire & Auto Service Crawfordsville, IN Mar 2007 to Dec 2013 ManagerTemple-Inland Crawfordsville, IN Jul 2001 to Mar 2007 TechnicianCapital Drilling & Sawing Indianapolis, IN Apr 2001 to Jul 2001 Field RepresentativeQualitech Steel Pittsboro, IN Feb 2000 to Jan 2001 Shift SupervisorQualitech Steel Pittsboro, IN Jan 1998 to Feb 2000 Saw operator and team leaderNeal Tire & Auto Service Crawfordsville, IN Jul 1996 to Jan 1998 Service ManagerBlack Forest Motors Indianapolis, IN Jun 1993 to Jul 1996 Service Manager
Education:
BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Muncie, IN 1984 to 1989 Industrial Technology with Management Option
Anesthesia AssociatesNorth American Partners In Anesthesia 1602 Skipwith Rd, Richmond, VA 23229 8042884453 (phone), 8042881621 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School Graduated: 1995
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Stanley graduated from the Rosalind Franklin University/ Chicago Medical School in 1995. He works in Henrico, VA and specializes in Anesthesiology. Dr. Stanley is affiliated with Henrico Doctors Hospital and Southside Regional Medical Center.
Fred Herman - Gahanna OH, US Thomas F. Heil - Batesville IN, US Charles A. Howell - Batesville IN, US Michelle Kovach - Batesville IN, US Timothy Stanley - Indianapolis IN, US
Assignee:
Hill-Rom Services, Inc. - Batesville IN
International Classification:
H02J 7/00 A47B 7/02 A47C 31/00 A47C 21/08
US Classification:
320108, 5618
Abstract:
A charging system comprises an accessory module and a charging system. The accessory module includes a housing with a coupling portion and a power source. The coupling portion includes an engagement surface and a coupler configured to removably couple the accessory module to a person-support apparatus. The power source is positioned within the housing and includes a recharging assembly. The charging station includes a docking portion configured to receive the accessory module and a charging assembly configured to communicate power to the recharging assembly.
Charles A. Howell - Batesville IN, US Robert M. Zerhusen - Cincinnati OH, US Michelle L. Kovach - Batesville IN, US Timothy A. Stanley - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
A47C 21/08 A47C 31/00
US Classification:
5425, 5658
Abstract:
A person-support apparatus can include a frame, an endboard, a siderail, and a removable module. The frame is configured to support a person thereon. The endboard is coupled to the frame. The siderail is coupled to the frame. The siderail includes a siderail body with a first surface and a second surface. The first surface faces the frame and the second surface faces away from the frame. The removable module is configured to couple to at least one of the endboard and the siderail. The removable module includes a housing and an opening into the housing to define a storage area. The storage area includes at least one side and a bottom and is configured to at least one of dispense a fabric and removably retain one or more objects therewithin.
Robert M. Zerhusen - Cincinnati OH, US Charles A. Howell - Batesville IN, US Michelle L. Kovach - Batesville IN, US Timothy A. Stanley - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
A47C 21/08 B23P 6/00
US Classification:
5425, 2940201
Abstract:
A person-support apparatus can include a frame and a siderail. The frame is configured to support a person thereon. The siderail is coupled to the frame. The siderail includes a first surface and a second surface. The first surface is oriented such that the first surface faces towards a person supported on the person-support apparatus and the second surface is oriented such that the second surface faces away from the person supported on the person-support apparatus. At least one of the first surface and the second surface has a recessed portion that defines a storage area configured to receive and removably retain one or more objects therewithin.
Systems For Patient Support, Monitoring And Treatment
Peter H. Soderberg - Boca Grande FL, US Christopher R. O'Keefe - Batesville IN, US Timothy A. Stanley - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
A61G 7/00
US Classification:
5600
Abstract:
A patient support system, such as a bed, stretcher, wheelchair or the like, has an electronic control system and a user interface. The electronic control system and the user interface control bed functions, such as articulation of the head, seat, and leg sections of the bed deck, and control and/or monitor the operation of medical equipment, such as heart rate monitors, blood pressure monitors, thermometers, sequential compression therapy devices, chest wall oscillation devices, respiratory therapy devices, blood oxygen monitors, and the like. In some embodiments, the electronic control system and user interface communicate with patient personal digital devices, such as audio players, computers, and phones. The user interface is on the headboard, footboard, and/or on a siderail of the bed in some embodiments.
Fred Herman - Cincinnati OH, US Thomas F. Heil - Batesville IN, US Charles A. Howell - Batesville IN, US Michelle Kovach - Batesville IN, US Timothy Stanley - Indianapolis IN, US Timothy J. Receveur - Guilford IN, US Josh Williams - Harrison OH, US John D. Christie - Batesville IN, US James L. Walke - Batesville IN, US
An apparatus comprises a housing and a communication system. The housing includes a front portion and a rear portion. The rear portion has an engagement surface and a coupler configured to cooperate with a portion of a person-support apparatus to removably couple the housing to the person-support apparatus. The communication system includes at least one communication device coupled to the housing. The communication device is configured to at least one of transmit and receive at least one of a data signal and a power signal to/from the person-support apparatus and an external device.
Dan R. Tallent - Hope IN, US Michelle Kovach - Cincinnati OH, US James M. Allen - Batesville IN, US Timothy A. Stanley - Indianapolis IN, US Aziz A. Bhai - West Chester OH, US
International Classification:
G08B 23/00
US Classification:
3405734
Abstract:
A hospital bed has a bed exit alarm system including an audible alarm that sounds when an alert condition is detected, such as when a patient exits the bed or moves toward exiting the bed. The bed exit alarm system includes at least one user input that is used to enable the bed exit alarm system and a bed exit alarm silence input that stops the audible alarm from sounding. The bed exit alarm system is configured such that after the bed exit alarm silence input is used, the bed exit alarm system is re-enabled automatically without any action by a caregiver in response to one or more sensors sensing that the patient is, once again, supported on the bed.
Dan R. Tallent - Hope IN, US Michelle Kovach - Cincinnati OH, US James M. Allen - Batesville IN, US Timothy A. Stanley - Indianapolis IN, US Aziz A. Bhai - West Chester OH, US
International Classification:
G08B 23/00
US Classification:
3405734
Abstract:
A hospital bed has a bed exit alarm system including an audible alarm that sounds when an alert condition is detected, such as when a patient exits the bed or moves toward exiting the bed. The bed exit alarm system includes at least one user input that is used to enable the bed exit alarm system and a bed exit alarm silence input that stops the audible alarm from sounding or that prevents the alarm from sounding. The bed exit alarm system is configured such that after the bed exit alarm silence input is used, the bed exit alarm system is re-enabled automatically without any action by a caregiver in response to one or more sensors sensing that the patient is, once again, supported on the bed.
Robert M. Zerhusen - Cincinnati OH, US Charles A. Howell - Batesville IN, US Michelle L. Kovach - Batesville IN, US Timothy A. Stanley - Indianapolis IN, US
International Classification:
B65D 8/00
US Classification:
220476
Abstract:
A person-support apparatus can include a frame and a siderail. The frame is configured to support a person thereon. The siderail is coupled to the frame. The siderail includes a first surface and a second surface. The first surface is oriented such that the first surface faces towards a person supported on the person-support apparatus and the second surface is oriented such that the second surface faces away from the person supported on the person-support apparatus. At least one of the first surface and the second surface has a recessed portion that defines a storage area configured to receive and removably retain one or more objects therewithin.
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