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Jeffrey D Wilkinson

from Vadnais Heights, MN
Age ~66

Jeffrey Wilkinson Phones & Addresses

  • Vadnais Heights, MN
  • Munster, IN

Languages

English

Specialities

Dentistry

Professional Records

Medicine Doctors

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Dr. Jeffrey M Wilkinson, Crown Point IN - DDS (Doctor of Dental Surgery)

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Specialties:
Dentistry
Address:
10780 Randolph St, Crown Point, IN 46307
(219) 663-6579 (Phone), (219) 663-5085 (Fax)
Languages:
English
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Jeffrey R. Wilkinson

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Specialties:
Optometry
Work:
Figgs Eye Clinic & Optical PC
1410 Lakeside Ct STE 103, Yakima, WA 98902
(509) 453-2010 (phone), (509) 225-6421 (fax)
Languages:
English
Spanish
Description:
Dr. Wilkinson works in Yakima, WA and specializes in Optometry. Dr. Wilkinson is affiliated with Yakima Regional Medical & Cardiac Center and Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital.
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Jeffrey Dean Wilkinson

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Specialties:
Anesthesiology
Education:
University of Missouri at Columbia (1996)
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Jeffrey Paul Wilkinson

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Specialties:
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Surgery
Education:
Johns Hopkins University (1993)

License Records

Jeffrey A. Wilkinson

License #:
="13920" - Expired
Issued Date:
Jul 29, 1992
Renew Date:
May 31, 1998
Expiration Date:
May 31, 1998
Type:
Certified Public Accountant

Resumes

Resumes

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Regional Account Manager

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Regional Account Manager
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Technical Advisor

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Technical Advisor
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Jeffrey Wilkinson Des Moines, IA

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Work:
R&S Heating and Air Conditioning Inc
Burnsville, MN
2013 to 2013
Property Attendant I

TJ's Efficient Air LLC
Gerald, MO
2012 to 2012
Owner Technician

Mound City Heating & Cooling
St. Louis, MO
2009 to 2011
Installers helper

Chris Auffenberg Ford
Washington, MO
2007 to 2008
Salesman new

Custom Made Boxes Inc
Des Moines, IA
2003 to 2007
Packaging, material handler

Education:
East Central College
Dec 2011
Ventilation and Air Conditioning

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Jeffrey Wilkinson

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Location:
United States
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Jeffrey Wilkinson Broomfield, CO

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Work:
Robert Half Technology
Denver, CO
Dec 2010 to Sep 2011
Senior Recruiter

Stride & Associates
Chicago, IL
May 2009 to Aug 2010
Technical Recruiter

First American Title
Warrenville, IL
Jan 2009 to May 2009
Property Tax Accountant

Recreational Equipment, Inc
Seattle, WA
2005 to 2009
Sales Specialist

Education:
Washington State University
2004 to 2008
Bachelor of Arts in Marketing/Economics

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Jeffrey Michael Wilkinson
Jeffrey Wilkinson DDS
Dentists
3822 Kingsway Dr, Crown Point, IN 46307
(219) 663-6579
Jeffrey Michael Wilkinson
Family And General Dentistry, Owner
Kim A Kessler DDS PC
Dentist's Office
10780 Randolph St, Crown Point, IN 46307
(219) 663-6579

Publications

Us Patents

Cyclic Redundancy Calculation Circuitry For Use In Medical Devices And Methods Regarding Same

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US Patent:
6456875, Sep 24, 2002
Filed:
Oct 12, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/416667
Inventors:
Jeffrey D. Wilkinson - Vadnais Heights MN
Kevin K. Walsh - Peoria AZ
Robert W. Hocken - Scottsdale AZ
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
H03M 1309
US Classification:
607 2, 714799, 714781, 607 31, 607 60, 607 32
Abstract:
Cyclic redundancy calculations are provided by operating on a data stream, e. g. , a data stream in an implantable medical device, to perform a polynomial division thereon using one of a first cyclic redundancy code generator polynomial and a second cyclic redundancy code generator polynomial. The first cyclic redundancy code generator polynomial is a higher order polynomial than the second cyclic redundancy code generator polynomial and contains all terms of the second cyclic redundancy code generator polynomial. The polynomial division may be implemented using linear feedback shift register circuitry and circuitry to select between the use of the first or second cyclic redundancy code generator polynomial.

Downloadable Software Support In A Pacemaker

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US Patent:
6584356, Jun 24, 2003
Filed:
Jan 5, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/755425
Inventors:
Paul G. Wassmund - Bethel MN
Paul A. Penrose - Hastings MN
Donald Johnson - Lino Lakes MN
Jeffrey David Wilkinson - Vadnais Heights MN
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 120
US Classification:
607 30, 607 4, 607 9, 607 55
Abstract:
A method is provided, the method comprising controlling an implantable medical device using a controller using a pre-emptive real-time operating system (RTOS) having a scheduling mechanism utilizing a priority inheritance protocol, the controller having a firmware architecture allowing at least one of modular feature design, modular feature implementation, extensible feature design and extensible feature implementation. The device also comprises analyzing the pre-emptive real-time operating system (RTOS) using rate monotonic analysis, providing an interface with downloadable software for the implantable medical device and backing up at least some of the downloadable software using a non-volatile memory device, protecting the at least some of the downloadable software from a reset of the implantable medical device.

Implanted Medical Device/External Medical Instrument Communication Utilizing Surface Electrodes

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US Patent:
6704602, Mar 9, 2004
Filed:
Oct 29, 1999
Appl. No.:
09/423101
Inventors:
Gary Berg - Edina MN
Jill H. Ernst - Apple Valley MN
Chester G. Nelson - Maple Grove MN
Charles Stomberg - Forest Lake MN
Jeffrey D. Wilkinson - Vadnais Heights MN
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1362
US Classification:
607 60
Abstract:
A medical device communications system uses subthreshold pulses, modulated to provide relatively high speed electrical communications with inexpensive external devices connectable to a body with the implant by surface leads.

Apparatus And Method For Shunting Induced Currents In An Electrical Lead

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US Patent:
6871091, Mar 22, 2005
Filed:
Oct 31, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/999381
Inventors:
Jeffrey D. Wilkinson - Vadnais Heights MN, US
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
Volkert A. Zeijlemaker - Landgraaf, NL
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N001/08
US Classification:
607 2
Abstract:
An electrical lead includes an elongate body having a proximal end portion and a distal end portion, a first electrode disposed adjacent and joined to the distal end portion of the elongate body, and a first conductor extending between the proximal end portion and the distal end portion of the elongate body and being electrically coupled to the first electrode. The medical electrical lead further comprises a second electrode disposed adjacent the first electrode and joined to the elongate body and a capacitive device electrically coupled to the first conductor and the second electrode.

Method And Apparatus For Shunting Induced Currents In An Electrical Lead

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US Patent:
6985775, Jan 10, 2006
Filed:
Jan 29, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/059601
Inventors:
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
Jeffrey D. Wilkinson - Vadnais Heights MN, US
Ron Kalin - New Hope MN, US
Laurie D. Foerster - Mound MN, US
Volkert A. Zeijlemaker - Landgraaf, NL
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/05
US Classification:
607116
Abstract:
An electrical lead end cap includes a body defining a bore therein capable of receiving and retaining an end of an electrical lead and a connector capable of electrically coupling conductors leading to at least two electrodes. A method includes routing an electrical current induced in an electrical lead conductor disposed within body tissue to a plurality of electrodes, electrically coupled with the body tissue, via a circuit within an end cap attached to the electrical lead.

Methods And Apparatus For Reducing Spurious Signals In Implantable Medical Devices Caused By X-Ray Radiation

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US Patent:
7697988, Apr 13, 2010
Filed:
Mar 31, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/096671
Inventors:
Wesley J. Clement - Andover MN, US
Hiroshi Fujimoto - Fujisawa, JP
Jeffrey D. Wilkinson - Vadnais Heights MN, US
John R. Buysman - Coon Rapids MN, US
Girard B. Borgerding - Miineapolis MN, US
Jean Borgerding, legal representative - Minneapolis MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
A61N 1/00
US Classification:
607 17
Abstract:
An implantable medical device (IMD) includes a detector for detecting the presence of x-ray radiation, where the presence of x-ray radiation is detected in response to the strength of the x-ray radiation exceeding a first threshold. In one embodiment, the IMD includes a processor for adjusting a cardiac stimulation rate IMD in response to determining that the strength of the detected x-ray radiation exceeds a second threshold. The second pre-selected x-ray radiation threshold is greater than the first pre-selected x-ray radiation threshold. In another embodiment, the implantable device includes a detector for detecting the presence of any amount x-ray radiation and a processor for adjusting a stimulation rate provided by the IMD in response to detected x-ray radiation to reduce the chance of over-sampling artifacts or inappropriate therapy delivery.

Radiation-Based Timer For Implantable Medical Devices

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US Patent:
7935935, May 3, 2011
Filed:
Feb 27, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/394179
Inventors:
Jonathan P. Roberts - Coon Rapids MN, US
James D. Reinke - Maple Grove MN, US
Jeffrey D. Wilkinson - Vadnais Heights MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc. - Minneapolis MN
International Classification:
G01J 1/42
US Classification:
250393
Abstract:
A radiation-based timer for use in an implantable medical device (IMD) includes a radiation source and a radiation detection circuit. The radiation source emits radiation particles during a process referred to as radioactive decay. The radiation detection circuit detects the radiation particles emitted during the decay process and tracks the number of radiation particles detected. When the number of radiation particles detected reaches a threshold value, a timer signal is generated. In this manner, the radiation-based timer generates a timer signal as a function of the radioactive decay of the radiation source. The timer signal may be used by one or more components of the IMD for any of a number of functions, including as a wakeup trigger for a communications and/or a sensor event.

Implanted Medical Device/External Medical Instrument Communication Utilizing Surface Electrodes

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US Patent:
20040172104, Sep 2, 2004
Filed:
Jan 22, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/763989
Inventors:
Gary Berg - Edina MN, US
Jill Emst - Apple Valley MN, US
Chester Nelson - Maple Grove MN, US
Charles Stomberg - Forest Lake MN, US
Jeffrey Wilkinson - Vadnais Heights MN, US
Assignee:
Medtronic, Inc.
International Classification:
A61N001/18
US Classification:
607/060000
Abstract:
A medical device communications system uses subthreshold pulses, modulated to provide relatively high speed electrical communications with inexpensive external devices connectable to a body with the implant by surface leads.
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