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Anderson, IN   

Indianapolis, IN   

8907 Sunburst Ct, Indianapolis, IN 46227   

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Michael Garrison - Lawyer

ISLN:
1000379364
Admitted:
2008
University:
American University Wcl

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Michael Garrison - Riverview, FL

Work:
Unemployed Sep 2014 to 2000
Unemployed
Self Employed May 2011 to 2014 AMERICAN BUILDING MAINTENANCE INC - Chicago, IL Apr 2001 to Apr 2011
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS / JANITORIAL DIVISION/ CINCINNATI OHIO
LEE MEMORIAL MEDICAL CENTER - Fort Myers, FL Aug 1998 to 2001
SUPERVISOR/ ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
UNITED STATES ARMY 1976 to 1998
Commissioned nurses
Education:
Ripley High School - Ripley, OH 1974
Diploma
Academy of Health Science - Indianapolis, IN
Resource & Management Course
Academy of Health Science - San Antonio, TX
Medical Specialist Assistant
Fort Hood TX for University of Maryland - San Antonio, TX Barre PA for Vincennes University - Vincennes, IN East Stroudsburg University - East Stroudsburg, PA
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Michael Garrison - Khei, HI

Work:
ManTech International Sep 2012 to 2000
Lead Technical Writer/Editor
Islander Virtual Assistant - Khei, HI Jan 2011 to Sep 2012
Web Content Developer/Documentation Specialist
AKIMEKA LLC Oct 2007 to Dec 2010
Technical Writer and Web Content Developer
NORTHROP GRUMMAN CORPORATION Aug 1996 to Sep 2007
Technical Writer/Editor/Web Content Developer
Education:
CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY EAST BAY
Bachelor of Arts in English
Skills:
Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows, Mac OS-X, UNIX, and Linux. Software: Microsoft Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Visio, and Project), FileMaker Pro, WordPerfect, Photoshop (CS3 - CS5), Dreamweaver, BBEdit, Adobe Acrobat Pro, Primavera Project Planner (Certified Advanced User), Arbortext, OpenText Livelink Enterprise CMS, Author-It, Madcap Flare, and RoboHelp. Programming Languages: HTML, DHTML, XML, and JavaScript. Content Management Tools: Google Drive, Google Docs, SharePoint, Wordpress, Joomla, Documentum, Drupal, and Smugmug. Web Browsers & Tools: Safari, Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, StumbleUpon, Google Earth, and Ghostery. Social Media Websites: LinkedIn, Facebook, Reddit, Twitter, and Flickr. Cloud Computing/Collaborative Tools: Atlassian Confluence Team Collaboration Software Development Applications, Drop Box, Citrix GoToMeeting, Citrix GoToWebinar, Basecamp, Lotus Notes/Domino, Google Apps (SEO), Microsoft Outlook, Skype, FaceTime, and Yahoo! Instant Messenger.

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Implantable Medical Device With Constrained Expansion

US Patent:
7128759, Oct 31, 2006
Filed:
May 19, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/849639
Inventors:
Thomas A. Osborne - Bloomington IN, US
Brian C. Case - Bloomington IN, US
Jacob A. Flagle - Bloomington IN, US
Andrew K. Hoffa - Bloomington IN, US
Michael L. Garrison - Indianapolis IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 124
Abstract:
Medical devices for implantation in a body vessel are provided. A medical device according to the invention comprises a support structure and one or more graft members comprising a valve portion and a constraining portion. The support structure has a first, unexpanded configuration and a second, expanded configuration. The constraining portion is adapted to substantially prevent the support structure from achieving the second, expanded configuration. The valve portion is adapted to permit fluid flow through a body vessel in a first direction and substantially prevent fluid flow through the vessel in a second, opposite direction.

Vascular Valves Having Implanted And Target Configurations And Methods Of Preparing The Same

US Patent:
7458987, Dec 2, 2008
Filed:
Oct 27, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/260770
Inventors:
Brian C. Case - Bloomington IN, US
Jacob A. Flagle - Indianapolis IN, US
Michael L. Garrison - Indianapolis IN, US
F. Joseph Obermiller - West Lafayette IN, US
Dusan Pavcnik - Portland OR, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 124, 623 238
Abstract:
Described are vascular valve devices for implantation in a patient. The vascular valve devices are designed to compensate for the retraction characteristics of a remodelable material used to form one or more leaflets. Alternatively, or in addition, the devices are designed to reduce retraction of the remodelable leaflet-forming material. Further described are methods for preparing and using these vascular valve devices.

Implantable Vascular Device

US Patent:
7604661, Oct 20, 2009
Filed:
Oct 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/931182
Inventors:
Dusan Pavcnik - Portland OR, US
Thomas A. Osborne - Bloomington IN, US
Brian C. Case - Lake Villa IL, US
Jacob A. Flagle - Indianapolis IN, US
Michael L. Garrison - Indianapolis IN, US
Andrew K. Hoffa - Bloomington IN, US
Darin G. Schaeffer - Bloomington IN, US
Richard B. Sisken - West Lafayette IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
William Cook Europe ApS - Bjaeverskov
MED Institute - West Lafayette IN
Oregon Health Sciences University - Portland IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623 124, 623 214, 623 217
Abstract:
An valve prosthesis, such as an artificial venous valve, having a support frame and leaf structure comprising one or more leaflets in which the outer edge of each leaflet engages the inner circumference of the bodily passageway along a serpentine path urged against the passageway by an expandable frame, while the inner edges move in response to fluid to restrict retrograde flow. Optionally, one or more elements can extend from the support frame/leaf structure to provide centering support and/or protection from the leaflet adhering to the vessel wall. In one embodiment, the centering support structure comprises a second or third expandable frames attached to and extending from the proximal and/or distal ends of main valve structure and support frame. In another embodiment, one or more support elements extend outward from the valve support frame to engage the vessel wall to provide greater longitudinal stability.

Artificial Valve Prosthesis With Improved Flow Dynamics

US Patent:
7618447, Nov 17, 2009
Filed:
Aug 30, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/828716
Inventors:
Brian C. Case - Bloomington IN, US
Jacob A. Flagle - Bloomington IN, US
Andrew K. Hoffa - Bloomington IN, US
Darin G. Schaeffer - Bloomington IN, US
Michael L. Garrison - Indianapolis IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
A61F 2/24
US Classification:
623 126, 623 124, 623 214, 623 218
Abstract:
An expandable venous valve having a support structure that configured to enlarge the area adjacent to the valve structure such that the flow patterns of retrograde flow are modified in a way that facilitates the flushing of the pockets at the base of the valve area to prevent stagnation of bodily fluid, which in the venous system, can lead to thrombus formation. The enlarged pocket areas can be created by forming an artificial sinus adjacent the valve structure in an unsupported section of vessel wall between two support frame section or the support frame can comprise an expanded-diameter intermediate or proximal section that forms an artificial sinus adjacent the valve structure. In another group of embodiments, the attachment pathway between opposing leaflets and the support frame and/or vessel wall comprises a proximal portion that places the leaflets in extended contact with one another and a distal portion forms a large angle with respect to the adjacent walls such that a large pocket is created at the base of the leaflets. In one embodiment, the attachment pathway extends distally along a pair of substantially parallel longitudinal attachment struts to create an extended leaflet contact area, then angles circumferentially and distally from the former along distal attachment struts to define the bottom edge of the leaflets.

Intralumenally-Implantable Frames

US Patent:
7625399, Dec 1, 2009
Filed:
Oct 10, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/545746
Inventors:
Brian C. Case - Lake Villa IL, US
Jacob A. Flagle - Indianapolis IN, US
Michael L. Garrison - Indianapolis IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 115, 623 117, 623 122
Abstract:
Implantable frames for use in body passages are provided herein. The implantable frames can include a plurality of hoop members joined by a plurality of longitudinal connecting members to form a tubular frame defining a cylindrical lumen. The plurality of longitudinal connecting members may include one or more pairs of closely-spaced longitudinal connecting members aligned substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the implantable frame. The circumferential distance between the closely-spaced longitudinal connecting members preferably subtends an angle less than (2π/n) radians, where (n) is an integer equal to the total number of longitudinal connecting members connecting two longitudinally adjacent hoop members.

Intralumenally Implantable Frames

US Patent:
7658759, Feb 9, 2010
Filed:
Jul 17, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/487629
Inventors:
Brian C. Case - Lake Villa IL, US
Jacob A. Flagle - Indianapolis IN, US
Michael L. Garrison - Indianapolis IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 115
Abstract:
Implantable frames for use in body passages are provided herein. The implantable frames comprise one or more of certain preferred structural features that are generally applicable to frames comprising a plurality of curved and straight member portions that together define an interior lumen extending along a longitudinal axis between a proximal end and a distal end. The implantable frames have an exterior surface comprising a plurality of openings between the interior lumen and the exterior surface, and preferably include one or more undulating hoop members attached to one or more longitudinal connecting members. The implantable frames can be formed from any suitable material, but preferably comprise material permitting the frame to radially self-expand from a radially compressed configuration to a radially expanded configuration. The implantable frames are useful for endolumenal implantation within a body vessel, for example as a stent or as a support frame of an implantable valve.

Intraluminal Support Device With Graft

US Patent:
7670366, Mar 2, 2010
Filed:
Apr 8, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/820918
Inventors:
Brian C. Case - Bloomington IN, US
Jacob A. Flagle - Bloomington IN, US
Ram H. Paul - Bloomington IN, US
Andrew K. Hoffa - Bloomington IN, US
Michael L. Garrison - Indianapolis IN, US
Joseph F. Obermiller - West Lafayette IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 113
Abstract:
Implantable medical devices comprising a support frame and a graft member attached to the support frame. The support frame can define one or more structural features that substantially prevent migration of the graft member along the support frame.

Delivery System That Facilitates Visual Inspection Of An Intraluminal Medical Device

US Patent:
7717951, May 18, 2010
Filed:
May 6, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/123312
Inventors:
Jacob A. Flagle - Bloomington IN, US
Brian C. Case - Bloomington IN, US
Andrew K. Hoffa - Bloomington IN, US
Michael L. Garrison - Indianapolis IN, US
Assignee:
Cook Incorporated - Bloomington IN
International Classification:
A61F 2/84
US Classification:
623 123, 623 211, 623 111
Abstract:
Delivery systems, methods of making delivery systems, and methods of treatment are provided. A delivery system according to the invention facilitates a visual inspection of an intraluminal medical device included in the delivery system.

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