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  • 953 Westmoreland Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210 (315) 423-3193
  • 110 Comstock Ave, Syracuse, NY 13210 (315) 428-2868
  • 131 Clarendon St, Syracuse, NY 13210 (315) 424-1050
  • 3802 N Highland Ave, Tampa, FL 33603
  • 309 Grenadier Dr, Liverpool, NY 13090
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Resumes

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Craig Meyerson Photo 1

Senior Manager - Early Innovation Front Line Care

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Location:
Syracuse, NY
Industry:
Medical Devices
Work:
Hillrom
Senior Manager - Early Innovation Front Line Care

Welch Allyn
Advanced Technologies

Welch Allyn Jan 2013 - Jan 2015
System Engineer

Welch Allyn Feb 2009 - Jan 2013
Project Manager - Platform Products

Welch Allyn Aug 2006 - Jan 2009
Project Manager  Thermometry Business Unit
Education:
Syracuse University 1998 - 2000
Master of Science, Masters
Syracuse University 1994 - 1998
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Bioengineering
Skills:
Medical Devices
Fda
Product Development
Cross Functional Team Leadership
Product Launch
Design Control
Biomedical Engineering
Validation
R&D
Quality System
Six Sigma
U.s. Food and Drug Administration
Minitab
Design of Experiments
Capa
Fmea
Failure Mode and Effects Analysis
Research and Development
V&V
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Craig Meyerson

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Location:
Syracuse, NY
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Craig Meyerson

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Craig Meyerson

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Location:
United States

Publications

Us Patents

Blood Pressure Determining Method

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US Patent:
7427267, Sep 23, 2008
Filed:
Mar 6, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/369049
Inventors:
Tyson B. Whitaker - Arden NC, US
Craig M. Meyerson - Syracuse NY, US
Edward Wright - Raleigh NC, US
Mark E. Pingel - Camillus NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
A61B 5/02
US Classification:
600490
Abstract:
In blood pressure measurement of a vertebrate through use of an inflatable pressure cuff disposed about a limb of the vertebrate limb and inflated by pump driven by a motor, the air pressure within the cuff is determined at any given time during the inflation of the cuff by calculating the incremental change in pressure in the pressure cuff over a series of small time increments and summing the calculated incremental pressure changes from the initiation of cuff inflation to a desired point in time during the inflation of the pressure cuff. The incremental change in pressure within the cuff is calculated as a function of the incremental change in current drawn by the pump motor over the time increment.

Guiding Ir Temperature Measuring Device With Probe Cover

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US Patent:
7813889, Oct 12, 2010
Filed:
Jan 16, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/014848
Inventors:
David E. Quinn - Auburn NY, US
John A. Lane - Weedsport NY, US
Scott A. Martin - Warners NY, US
Craig M. Meyerson - Syracuse NY, US
Matthew D. Mullin - Memphis NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G01J 5/10
US Classification:
702131
Abstract:
The invention relates to an Infrared (IR) thermometer including an IR detector configured to provide an IR emission data representative of a temperature of an area of tissue. The IR thermometer also includes one or more secondary sensors configured to provide an IR thermometer positioning data. At least one microcomputer is configured to receive the IR thermometer positioning data from one or more secondary sensors. The at least one microcomputer is configured to run an algorithm to convert the IR thermometer positioning data to an IR thermometer positioning indication, wherein the IR thermometer positioning indication suggests a direction to move the IR thermometer for a substantially optimal IR detector view of the area of tissue. The invention also relates to a guiding means including a positioning sensor and a display of IR thermometer positioning information, and a method for positioning an IR thermometer.

Temperature Patch And Method Of Using The Same

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US Patent:
7857507, Dec 28, 2010
Filed:
Oct 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/873046
Inventors:
David E. Quinn - Auburn NY, US
Scott A. Martin - Warners NY, US
John A. Lane - Weedsport NY, US
Clare L. Corcoran - Clay NY, US
Craig M. Meyerson - Syracuse NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G01J 5/00
US Classification:
374132, 374121, 374100, 374208, 374141, 374159, 374 45, 600574
Abstract:
A patch having an infrared (IR) target is placed proximate to the surface of a mammal. The patch may include an insulator for protecting the target from exterior, ambient IR and may include bar codes or other indicia uniquely associated with either the patch or the mammal. The patch may also include a bio-reactive agent for indicating characteristics such as the pH of the mammal's skin. The patch may also include a thermometer for sensing the level of IR radiation from the IR target and may include a display of the temperature associated with such a level. The patch may also include a transmitter for wirelessly communicating information about such level to a remote location. A method of using the patch is also disclosed.

Temperature Patch

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US Patent:
8079756, Dec 20, 2011
Filed:
Nov 9, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/942066
Inventors:
David E. Quinn - Auburn NY, US
Scott A. Martin - Warners NY, US
John A. Lane - Weedsport NY, US
Clare L. Corcoran - Clay NY, US
Craig M. Meyerson - Syracuse NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G01J 5/00
US Classification:
374121, 374100, 374208, 600574
Abstract:
A patch may be adapted for placement proximate to a surface region of a mammal. The patch may include an infrared target for receiving thermal energy from the surface region and for emitting infrared radiation according to a substantially known emissivity property. When the target is placed proximate to the surface region, the characteristics of infrared radiation emitted by the target substantially correspond to the temperature of the surface region. The patch may have means for selectively maintaining the target in a position proximate to a surface region of a mammal. The patch may include indicia uniquely associated with the patch.

Ir Thermometer Thermal Isolation Tip Assembly

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US Patent:
8136985, Mar 20, 2012
Filed:
May 5, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/435731
Inventors:
John A. Lane - Weedsport NY, US
David E. Quinn - Auburn NY, US
Scott A. Martin - Warners NY, US
Ray D. Stone - Camillus NY, US
Matthew D. Mullin - Memphis NY, US
Craig M. Meyerson - Syracuse NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G01K 1/08
G01J 5/04
A61B 5/01
US Classification:
374121, 374208, 374209, 374158, 600474
Abstract:
An IR tip assembly includes a shroud having at least one feature that permits releasable attachment of a disposable cover fitted to a shroud. When the disposable cover is fitted to the shroud, at least one air gap is defined between the shroud and the disposable cover. An IR sensor disposed within the IR tip assembly is mechanically and thermally coupled to a heat sink. The at least one defined air gap creates a thermal isolation between the disposable cover and the disposed IR sensor. There can also be airflow through the at least one air gap. Apparatus and methods to create the airflow are described.

Thermometer For Determining The Temperature Of An Animal's Ear Drum And Method Of Using Same

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US Patent:
8306774, Nov 6, 2012
Filed:
Nov 2, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/610760
Inventors:
David E. Quinn - Auburn NY, US
John A. Lane - Weedsport NY, US
Scott A. Martin - Warners NY, US
Craig M. Meyerson - Syracuse NY, US
Matthew D. Mullin - Memphis NY, US
Ray D. Stone - Camillus NY, US
International Classification:
G01K 11/30
G01K 5/00
G10K 7/00
US Classification:
702135, 374121, 374164
Abstract:
A thermometer for determining the temperature of an animal's ear drum. The thermometer includes a probe, an infrared-radiation detector adapted to receive infrared radiation emitted by the ear drum, and devices that help insure that the probe is disposed in a desired position in the ear canal so as to optimize the infrared radiation received from the ear drum, and to minimize the infrared radiation received from other ear parts. A method of using the thermometer is also disclosed.

Cycle Counting

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US Patent:
8308355, Nov 13, 2012
Filed:
Jul 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/181577
Inventors:
John A. Lane - Weedsport NY, US
Tyson B. Whitaker - Arden NC, US
Matthew J. Kinsley - Liverpool NY, US
Craig M. Meyerson - Syracuse NY, US
Scott A. Martin - Warners NY, US
Ray D. Stone - Camillus NY, US
David E. Quinn - Auburn NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G01K 7/00
G01K 1/00
A61B 5/01
US Classification:
374153, 374208, 374209, 374170, 600549
Abstract:
The present invention provides a platform for a manufacturer of reusable medical apparatuses to provide timely post-sale service for replaceable parts. In one embodiment, the probe assembly of an electronic thermometer has a connector that is equipped with a memory device, e. g. , EEPROM, that stores a variety of probe-specific service information including usage count of the probe, probe warranty information and error codes. The user can plug the connector, e. g. , through an adapter module, to a local computer's USB port and submit the stored service information to a website maintained by the probe manufacturer to check up and get service for the specific probe in a timely fashion. Automatic alert for replacement probe orders depending on the amount of usage, automatic generation of RMA numbers when the probe warranty is determined to be in effect, and automatic service calls for malfunctioning thermometers can all be accomplished accordingly without the need for manual record-keeping. A healthcare provider can simply set aside a day at a scheduled interval to check all of its reusable medial apparatuses equipped with the invented system to keep them safe and effective.

Portable Vital Signs Measurement Instrument And Method Of Use Thereof

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US Patent:
20060155589, Jul 13, 2006
Filed:
Jan 10, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/032625
Inventors:
John Lane - Weedsport NY, US
Michelle McGrath - Camillus NY, US
Craig Michael Meyerson - Syracuse NY, US
David Perkins - Tully NY, US
Stephen Wilson - Camelot, SG
Robert Wood - Syracuse NY, US
Assignee:
Welch Allyn, Inc. - Skaneateles Falls NY
International Classification:
G06Q 40/00
US Classification:
705004000
Abstract:
The invention is a portable vital signs measurement instrument, systems and methods that provide a variety of measurement capabilities, including blood pressure, temperature, pulse oximetry, and other indications of patient status. The instrument, systems and methods include the ability to communicate wirelessly, for example using Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11B), with a server, so that information can be entered easily, securely and reliably into a medical database system accessible by way of the server. The systems and methods provide for the instrument to initiate a communication session by attempting to discover a server access point in its vicinity.
Craig Michael Meyerson from Syracuse, NY, age ~48 Get Report