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Judith M Doyle, 65Cortlandt Manor, NY

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Cortlandt Manor, NY   

76 Elmore Ave, Croton Hdsn, NY 10520    914-2712903   

Croton on Hudson, NY   

Sleepy Hollow, NY   

Verplanck, NY   

Work

Company: Mckesson corporation - Secaucus, NJ Apr 2010 Position: Application analyst

Education

School / High School: Fairleigh Dickinson University- Madison, NJ May 2000 Specialities: Masters in Administrative Science

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Judith Doyle - Morristown, NJ

Work:
McKesson Corporation - Secaucus, NJ Apr 2010 to Mar 2011
Application Analyst
New Jersey Healthcare Quality Institute - Trenton, NJ Oct 2006 to Sep 2009
Program Director
Sanofi-Aventis - Bridgewater, NJ Dec 2003 to Sep 2006
Sales Representative
Emergency Department - Atlantic Health Systems - Morristown, NJ Sep 1998 to Aug 2003
Clinical Nurse II
Emergency Department - Atlantic Health Systems Aug 2002 to Dec 2002
Nurse Researcher
UMDNJ - Newark, NJ Mar 2000 to Jun 2000
Organization Analyst
core trainer Nov 1996 to Sep 1998 UMDCare Clinic - Newark, NJ Jun 1997 to Sep 1997
Consultant for revamping
Emergency Department May 1996 to Nov 1996
Business Co-coordinator
Emergency Department May 1994 to Apr 1996
Unit Secretary
Education:
Fairleigh Dickinson University - Madison, NJ May 2000
Masters in Administrative Science
County College of Morris Leadership 1996
Associate in Applied Science in Nursing
University of Delaware - Newark, DE Feb 1992
B.S. in Biology
County College of Morris - Township of Randolph, NJ

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Syringe And Needle Shield Assembly And Method Of Sterilizing Such Assembly

US Patent:
6629963, Oct 7, 2003
Filed:
Mar 15, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/809469
Inventors:
A. Wesley Prais - Hewitt NJ
Judith L. Doyle - Upper Saddle River NJ
Steven L. Koziol - Columbus NE
Frederic Perot - Grenoble, FR
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61M 532
US Classification:
604274, 206365
Abstract:
A syringe assembly including a needle cannula having a five-beveled point and a needle shield formed of a styrene block poly(ethylene/butylene) thermoplastic elastomer which significantly reduces needle penetration force and may reduce the cycle time for gas sterilization. The multi-beveled needle cannula point includes a primary bevel, a pair of tip bevels and a pair of middle bevels each intermediate the primary bevel and a respective tip bevel, wherein the angles of rotation of the primary bevel and the intermediate bevels are substantially equal resulting in reduced heights of intercepts between the bevels, thereby reducing needle penetration force. The needle shield maintains the sharpness of the needle cannula during application, sterilization and removal of the shield and it is believed that the needle shield will also reduce the cycle time of gas sterilization as compared to rubber needle shields and vulcanizate thermoplastic elastomers.

Multi-Beveled Point Needle And Syringe Having A Multi-Beveled Point Needle

US Patent:
7320683, Jan 22, 2008
Filed:
Aug 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/635066
Inventors:
A. Wesley Prais - Hewitt NJ, US
Judith L. Doyle - Upper Saddle River NJ, US
Steven L. Koziol - Columbus NE, US
Frederic Perot - Grenoble, FR
Assignee:
Becton, Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604274
Abstract:
A syringe assembly including a needle cannula having a five-beveled point and a needle shield formed of a styrene block poly(ethylene/butylene) thermoplastic elastomer which significantly reduces needle penetration force and may reduce the cycle time for gas sterilization. The multi-beveled needle cannula point includes a primary bevel, a pair of tip bevels and a pair of middle bevels each intermediate the primary bevel and a respective tip bevel, wherein the angles of rotation of the primary bevel and the intermediate bevels are substantially equal resulting in reduced heights of intercepts between the bevels, therby reducing needle penetration force. The needle shield maintains the sharpness of the needle cannula during application, sterilization and removal of the shield and it is believed that the needle shield will also reduce the cycle time of gas sterilization as compared to rubber needle shields and vulcanizate thermoplastic elastomers.

Multi-Beveled Point Needle And Syringe Having A Multi-Beveled Point Needle

US Patent:
7468055, Dec 23, 2008
Filed:
Aug 5, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/634567
Inventors:
A. Wesley Prais - Hewitt NJ, US
Eric Borin - Mountain Lakes NJ, US
Lionel Vedrine - Ridgewood NJ, US
Judith L. Doyle - Upper Saddle River NJ, US
Steven L. Koziol - Columbus NE, US
Assignee:
Becton Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61M 5/32
US Classification:
604272
Abstract:
A syringe assembly including a needle cannula having a five-beveled point and a needle shield formed of a styrene block poly(ethylene/butylene) thermoplastic elastomer which significantly reduces needle penetration force and may reduce the cycle time for gas sterilization. The multi-beveled needle cannula point includes a primary bevel, a pair of tip bevels and a pair of middle bevels each intermediate the primary bevel and a respective tip bevel, wherein the angles of rotation of the primary bevel and the intermediate bevels are substantially equal resulting in reduced heights of intercepts between the bevels, therby reducing needle penetration force. The needle shield maintains the sharpness of the needle cannula during application, sterilization and removal of the shield and it is believed that the needle shield will also reduce the cycle time of gas sterilization as compared to rubber needle shields and vulcanizate thermoplastic elastomers.

Five Beveled Point Geometry For A Hyperdermic Needle

US Patent:
6009933, Jan 4, 2000
Filed:
Mar 17, 1998
Appl. No.:
9/040067
Inventors:
Judith L. Doyle - Upper Saddle River NJ
Steven L. Koziol - Columbus NE
Assignee:
Becton Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
B21G 316
US Classification:
163 5
Abstract:
A hypodermic needle featuring a multi-beveled point geometry is disclosed. In one embodiment, the multi-beveled point features a primary bevel, a pair of tip bevels, and a pair of middle bevels each intermediate the primary bevel and a respective one of the tip bevels. The primary and middle bevels are provided at angles of inclination, measured between the central axis and a reference plane that are substantially identical. The tip bevels are formed at an angle of inclination respective to the central axis which is not equal to the angle of inclination at which the primary and middle bevels are formed. The resulting five-beveled point geometry contributes to a more continuous bevel face free of abrupt intercepts or transitions between the respective bevel faces, lessening the penetration force required to urge the needle point through skin, flesh, or other material.

Five Beveled Point Geometry For A Hypodermic Needle

US Patent:
5752942, May 19, 1998
Filed:
Jun 20, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/670255
Inventors:
Judith L. Doyle - Upper Saddle River NJ
Steven L. Koziol - Columbus NE
Assignee:
Becton Dickinson and Company - Franklin Lakes NJ
International Classification:
A61M 532
US Classification:
604274
Abstract:
A hypodermic needle featuring a multi-beveled point geometry is disclosed. In one embodiment, the multi-beveled point features a primary bevel, a pair of tip bevels, and a pair of middle bevels each intermediate the primary bevel and a respective one of the tip bevels. The primary and middle bevels are provided at angles of inclination, measured between the central axis and a reference plane that are substantially identical. The tip bevels are formed at an angle of inclination respective to the central axis which is not equal to the angle of inclination at which the primary and middle bevels are formed. The resulting five-beveled point geometry contributes to a more continuous bevel face free of abrupt intercepts or transitions between the respective bevel faces, lessening the penetration force required to urge the needle point through skin, flesh, or other material.

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