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Mark D. Parker - Lawyer

Licenses:
Montana - Active 1980

Medicine Doctors

Mark G. Parker

Specialties:
Nephrology
Work:
Maine Nephrology Associates PA
1600 Congress St STE B, Portland, ME 04102
207-7745222 (phone) 207-7614433 (fax)
Site
Maine Transplant Program
19 West St, Portland, ME 04102
207-6627180 (phone) 207-6627190 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
University of Connecticut School of Medicine
Graduated: 1989
Procedures:
Dialysis Procedures, Vaccine Administration
Conditions:
Acne, Acute Glomerulonephritis, Acute Renal Failure, Anemia, Chronic Renal Disease, Diabetes Mellitus (DM), Disorders of Lipoid Metabolism, Fractures, Dislocations, Derangement, and Sprains, Heart Failure, Hypertension (HTN), Kidney Cancer, Nephrotic Syndrome, Pneumonia, Poisoning by Drugs, Meds, or Biological Substances, Septicemia
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Parker graduated from the University of Connecticut School of Medicine in 1989. He works in Portland, ME and 1 other location and specializes in Nephrology. Dr. Parker is affiliated with Maine Medical Center and Southern Main Health Care Biddeford Hospital.

Mark A. Parker

Specialties:
Colon & Rectal Surgery
Work:
Alabama Colon & Rectal Institute
1317 4 Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35233
205-4585000 (phone) 205-4585005 (fax)
Site
Education:
Medical School
University of Alabama School of Medicine
Graduated: 1998
Procedures:
Proctosigmoidoscopy, Appendectomy, Colonoscopy, Destruction of Lesions on the Anus, Hemorrhoid Procedures, Hernia Repair, Laparoscopic Appendectomy, Laparoscopic Gallbladder Removal, Pilonidal Cyst Excision, Sigmoidoscopy, Small Bowel Resection
Conditions:
Abdominal Hernia, Anal Fissure, Anal or Rectal Abscess, Benign Polyps of the Colon, Breast Disorders, Cholelethiasis or Cholecystitis, Gastrointestinal Hemorrhage, Hemorrhoids, Inguinal Hernia, Intestinal Obstruction, Intussusception, Ischemic Bowel Disease, Malignant Neoplasm of Colon, Rectal, Abdomen, Small Intestines, or Colon Cancer, Varicose Veins, Ventral Hernia
Languages:
English, Spanish
Description:
Dr. Parker graduated from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in 1998. He works in Birmingham, AL and specializes in Colon & Rectal Surgery. Dr. Parker is affiliated with Grandview Medical Center, Princeton Baptist Medical Center, St Vincents East Hospital and St Vincents Hospital Birmingham.

Mark S. Parker

Specialties:
Diagnostic Radiology
Work:
VCU Medical Center Radiology
1250 E Marshall St FL 3, Richmond, VA 23298
804-8286831 (phone) 804-8286129 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College
Graduated: 1989
Languages:
English
Description:
Dr. Parker graduated from the Eastern Virginia Medical School Medical College in 1989. He works in Richmond, VA and specializes in Diagnostic Radiology. Dr. Parker is affiliated with Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center.

Mark W. Parker

Description:
Dr. Parker graduated from the Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1978. He works in Charlotte, NC and 1 other location and specializes in Pediatric Endocrinology and Diabetes. Dr. Parker is affiliated with Levine Childrens Hospital, Novant Health Medical Park Hospital and Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.
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Mark T Parker

Specialties:
Emergency Medicine
Family Medicine
Education:
Dartmouth College (1975)

License Records

Mark H. Parker

Licenses:
License #: PST.015501 - Expired
Issued Date: Dec 28, 1993
Expiration Date: Dec 31, 1994
Type: Pharmacist

Mark E Parker

Licenses:
License #: MT002561T - Expired
Category: Medicine
Type: Graduate Medical Trainee

Resumes & CV records

Resumes

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Mark Parker - Buffalo, NY

Work:
Law Offices of James P. Davis Aug 2005 to 2000
Courier and Process Server
Capital Management Services - Buffalo, NY Sep 2010 to Aug 2012
Debt Specialist
Knockout Lockout - Buffalo, NY Jun 2007 to Sep 2008
Dispatch Supervisor
Education:
Buffalo Traditional High School - Buffalo, NY 2001 to 2002
High School Diploma
Skyline High School - Mesa, AZ 1999 to 2001
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Mark Parker - Lawrenceburg, IN

Work:
CITY OF FAIRFIELD Jul 1999 to 2000
Development Planning Manager
CITY OF FAIRFIELD 1999 to 2000
Project Highlights
KTA TATOR INC - Pittsburgh, PA Jul 1996 to Jul 1999
Field Engineer
KTA TATOR INC - Pittsburgh, PA 1996 to 1999
Project Highlights
CORTAULDS COATINGS May 1983 to Jan 1996
Commercial Sales Engineer
CITY OF CINCINNATI - Cincinnati, OH May 1975 to May 1983
Department Supervisor
Education:
NACE - Houston, TX 1998 to 1999
Corrision Cetification in Corrisive Engineering
CINCINNATI STATE COLLEGE - Cincinnati, OH 1973 to 1977
Bachelor's in Civil Engineering
Skills:
FEMA Mitigation, Flood Plan Management, Budgeting and Cost Control, Infrastructure Improvements Projects, GIS Mapping Issues,Zoning Compliance and Enforcement, Land Use and Environmental Plans, Economic Development
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Mark Parker - Buffalo, NY

Work:
Law Offices of James P. Davis 2005 to 2000
Courier and Process Server
Capital Management Services - Buffalo, NY Sep 2010 to Aug 2012
Debt Specialist
Knockout Lockout - Buffalo, NY Jun 2007 to Sep 2008
Dispatch Supervisor
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Mark Parker - Winchester, VA

Work:
Valley Auto Wash
General Manager
Alden Landscapes Jun 2009 to Sep 2011
Owner
Eastern Supply Inc - Winchester, VA Apr 2008 to Jun 2009
Outside Sales
Arcadian Property - Winchester, VA Sep 1999 to Apr 2008
Division Manger and Outside Sale
Education:
Ashford University - San Diego, CA 2013 to 2017
BA in Business Systems Information
MUNDUS INST - Phoenix, AZ Sep 2002 to Feb 2003

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Apparatus And Methods For Controlling Tissue Oxygenation For Wound Healing And Promoting Tissue Viability

US Patent:
8287506, Oct 16, 2012
Filed:
Oct 24, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/288873
Inventors:
Michael C. Wells - San Antonio TX, US
Mark Parker - Houston TX, US
Daniel J. Clarius - Missouri City TX, US
Andrew Parker - Missouri City TX, US
Faraidoon Pundole - Sugar Land TX, US
Tom Woods - Friendswood TX, US
Assignee:
Electrochemical Oxygen Concepts, Inc. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
US Classification:
604304, 604 23
Abstract:
A non-invasive tissue oxygenation system for accelerating the healing of damaged tissue and to promote tissue viability is disclosed herein. The system is comprised of a lightweight portable electrochemical oxygen concentrator, a power management system, microprocessors, memory, a pressure sensing system, a temperature monitoring system, oxygen flow rate monitoring and control system, a display screen and key pad navigation controls as a means of providing continuous variably controlled low dosages of oxygen to a wound site and monitoring the healing process. A kink resistant oxygen delivery tubing, whereby the proximal end is removably connected to the device and the distal end with holes or a flexible, flat, oxygen-permeable tape is positioned on the wound bed as a means of applying oxygen to the wound site. The distal end of the tube is in communication with the electrochemical oxygen concentrator and wound monitoring system to communicate temperature and oxygen partial pressure information. A moisture absorbent dressing is positioned over the distal end of the tubing on the wound site and a reduced moisture vapor permeable dressing system is positioned whereby covering the moisture absorbent dressing, distal end of tubing and wound site creating a restricted airflow enclosure.

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US Patent:
8374891, Feb 12, 2013
Filed:
Nov 3, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/263960
Inventors:
James K. Lassetter - Scottsdale AZ, US
David M. Coyle - Sandy UT, US
Jad G. Startin - Lehi UT, US
Mohammed Pervaiz Ansari - Salt Lake City UT, US
Mark B. Parker - West Jordan UT, US
Carol L. Owen - Sandy UT, US
Ashish V. Shah - Chicago IL, US
Jared B. Crapo - Sandy UT, US
Assignee:
Medicity, Inc. - Salt Lake City UT
International Classification:
G06F 19/00
US Classification:
705 3
Abstract:
A system and method for accessing health care data are disclosed. A data retrieval service module is coupled to a client device and to one or more data sources, such as medical data sources, a master patient index or additional data retrieval service modules. The data retrieval service module receives a data request from the client device and transmits the data request to the one or more data sources. The data retrieval service module then receives data associated with the data request from die one or more data sources and generates catalog by aggregating data from multiple data sources. The catalog is then transmitted from the data retrieval service module to the client device, allowing the client device to access data obtained from various data sources.

Methods Useful For Controlling Fluid Loss In Subterranean Treatments

US Patent:
8631869, Jan 21, 2014
Filed:
Apr 8, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/102062
Inventors:
Leopoldo Sierra - Houston TX, US
Eldon D. Dalrymple - Duncan OK, US
Larry S. Eoff - Duncan OK, US
Matthew E. Blauch - Duncan OK, US
Mark A. Parker - Marlow OK, US
International Classification:
E21B 43/22
E21B 43/26
US Classification:
166282, 1663051
Abstract:
Provided are methods of using fluid loss control additives that comprise a water-soluble polymer with hydrophobic or hydrophilic modification. In one embodiment, a method of providing at least some degree of fluid loss control during a subterranean treatment is provided. In an example of such a method, the method may comprise providing a treatment fluid comprising an aqueous liquid and a fluid loss control additive, the fluid loss control additive comprising a water-soluble polymer with hydrophobic or hydrophilic modification; and introducing the treatment fluid into a well bore that penetrates a subterranean formation, wherein there is at least a partial reduction in fluid loss into at least a portion of the subterranean formation from the treatment fluid and/or another aqueous fluid introduced into well bore subsequent to the treatment fluid.

Apparatus And Methods For Controlling Tissue Oxygenation For Wound Healing And Promoting Tissue Viability

US Patent:
2011005, Mar 3, 2011
Filed:
Apr 23, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/738905
Inventors:
Michael C. Wells - San Antonio TX, US
Mark Parker - Houston TX, US
Daniel J. Clarius - Missouri City TX, US
Andrew Parker - Missouri City TX, US
Faraidoon Pundole - Sugar Land TX, US
Tom Woods - Friendswood TX, US
Mark Niederauer - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61M 37/00
US Classification:
604 23
Abstract:
A non-invasive tissue oxygenation system for accelerating the healing of damaged tissue and to promote tissue viability is disclosed herein. The system is comprised of a lightweight portable electrochemical oxygen concentrator, a power management system, microprocessors, memory, a pressure sensing system, an optional temperature monitoring system, oxygen flow rate/oxygen partial pressure monitoring and control system, a display screen and key pad navigation controls as a means of providing continuous variably controlled low dosages of oxygen to a wound site and monitoring the healing process. A kink resistant oxygen delivery tubing, whereby the proximal end is removably connected to the device and the distal end with holes or a flexible, flat, oxygen-permeable tape is positioned at or near the wound bed as a means of applying near 100% pure oxygen to the wound site. The distal end of the tube is in communication with the electrochemical oxygen concentrator and wound monitoring system to communicate oxygen partial pressure and, where appropriate, temperature information. A moisture absorbent dressing is positioned over the distal end of the tubing at the wound site and a reduced moisture vapor permeable dressing system is positioned whereby covering the moisture absorbent dressing, distal end of tubing and wound site creating a restricted or occluded airflow enclosure. The restricted airflow enclosure allows the out-of-the-way control and display unit to provide a controlled hyperoxia and hypoxia wound site for accelerated wound healing.

Apparatus And Methods For Controlling Tissue Oxygenation For Wound Healing And Promoting Tissue Viability

US Patent:
2019020, Jul 4, 2019
Filed:
Mar 11, 2019
Appl. No.:
16/298294
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
Mark Parker - Houston TX, US
Daniel J. Clarius - Missouri City TX, US
Andrew Parker - Missouri City TX, US
Faraidoon Pundole - Sugar Land TX, US
Tom Woods - Friendswood TX, US
Mark Niederauer - San Antonio TX, US
James P. Daley - San Antonio TX, US
International Classification:
A61M 35/00
Abstract:
A wound treatment system includes a housing. A processor is located in the housing. A pressure monitoring system is coupled to the processor. A power delivery system is located in the housing and coupled to the processor. An oxygen concentrator is located in the housing and coupled to the power delivery system. The oxygen concentrator includes a plurality of oxygen outlets. The processor is configured to receive pressure information from the pressure monitoring system that is indicative of a pressure in a restricted airflow enclosure provided by a dressing and located adjacent a wound site; and use the pressure information to control the power provided from the power delivery system to the oxygen concentrator in order to control an oxygen flow created by the oxygen concentrator and provided through one of the plurality of oxygen outlets to the restricted airflow enclosure.

Apparatus And Methods For Controlling Tissue Oxygenation For Wound Healing And Promoting Tissue Viability

US Patent:
2017029, Oct 19, 2017
Filed:
Jul 6, 2017
Appl. No.:
15/642833
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
Mark Parker - Houston TX, US
Daniel J. Clarius - Missouri City TX, US
Andrew Parker - Missouri City TX, US
Faraidoon Pundole - Sugar Land TX, US
Tom Woods - Friendswood TX, US
Mark Q. Niederauer - San Antonio TX, US
James P. Daley - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
ELECTROCHEMICAL OXYGEN CONCEPTS, INC. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61F 13/00
A61M 35/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
A61F 13/00
Abstract:
A wound treatment system includes a housing that defines an oxygen outlet. An oxygen production subsystem is included in the housing and coupled to the oxygen outlet. A control subsystem is coupled to the oxygen production subsystem and configured to receive pressure information that is indicative of a pressure in a restricted airflow enclosure that is coupled to the oxygen outlet. The control subsystem then uses the pressure information to control power provided to the oxygen production subsystem in order to control an oxygen flow that is created by the oxygen production subsystem and provided through the oxygen outlet to the restricted airflow enclosure.

Apparatus And Methods For Controlling Tissue Oxygenation For Wound Healing And Promoting Tissue Viability

US Patent:
2016008, Mar 24, 2016
Filed:
Dec 7, 2015
Appl. No.:
14/961587
Inventors:
- San Antonio TX, US
Mark Parker - Houston TX, US
Daniel J. Clarius - Missouri City TX, US
Andrew Parker - Missouri City TX, US
Faraidoon Pundole - Sugar Land TX, US
Tom Woods - Friendswood TX, US
Mark Niederauer - San Antonio TX, US
James P. Daly - San Antonio TX, US
Assignee:
ELECTROCHEMICAL OXYGEN CONCEPTS, INC. - San Antonio TX
International Classification:
A61M 37/00
A61M 13/00
Abstract:
A wound treatment system includes a housing. A processor is located in the housing. A pressure monitoring system is coupled to the processor. A power delivery system is located in the housing and coupled to the processor. An oxygen concentrator is located in the housing and coupled to the power delivery system. The oxygen concentrator includes a plurality of oxygen outlets. The processor is configured to receive pressure information from the pressure monitoring system that is indicative of a pressure in a restricted airflow enclosure provided by a dressing and located adjacent a wound site; and use the pressure information to control the power provided from the power delivery system to the oxygen concentrator in order to control an oxygen flow created by the oxygen concentrator and provided through one of the plurality of oxygen outlets to the restricted airflow enclosure.

Public records

Vehicle Records

Mark Parker

Address:
9814 Rocktree Dr, Houston, TX 77040
VIN:
3GTEC14X67G166698
Make:
GMC
Model:
SIERRA 1500 CLASSIC
Year:
2007

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