DR. ALBERT WONG, M.D.
Medical Practice at San Vicente Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

License number
California 125052495
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Neurological Surgery
License number
California A128308
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Neurological Surgery
Address
Address
444 S San Vicente Blvd STE 800, Los Angeles, CA 90048
Phone
(310) 423-9780

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Albert D Wong
4501 Peck Rd APT 1, El Monte, CA 91732
Albert D Wong, age 68
450 25Th Ave APT 2, San Francisco, CA 94121
Albert D Wong, age 57
4535 Heyer Ave, Castro Valley, CA 94546
Albert D Wong
439 11Th Ave, San Francisco, CA 94118
(415) 902-2183
Albert D Wong
429 S 9Th St, San Jose, CA 95112
(408) 835-4344

Professional information

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Thought Leader, Software Sales Engineer And It Devops Architect

Position:
IT Specialist at IBM, Founder at VetAnyware, ACM Distinguished Speaker at Association for Computing Machinery
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services
Work:
IBM since May 2011 - IT Specialist VetAnyware since Feb 2009 - Founder Association for Computing Machinery since Sep 2007 - ACM Distinguished Speaker American Honda Motor Company, Inc. Nov 2010 - May 2011 - IT Architect Appliance Foundry Apr 2009 - May 2011 - Founder ScoreBig Inc May 2010 - Sep 2010 - IT Architect Blue Shield of California May 2009 - May 2010 - Lead Application Management Engineer IBM Jan 2006 - Feb 2009 - IT Architect IBM Global Services Dec 2002 - Jun 2006 - Open Source Worldwide Community of Practice Co-Leader University of California Irvine Alumni Association Jun 2002 - Jan 2006 - Information and Computer Science Alumni President and member of Board of Directors IBM Jul 2004 - Dec 2005 - IT Architect IBM Jun 1999 - Jun 2004 - IT Specialist University of California Irvine Jan 1998 - Jun 1999 - Undergraduate Researcher University of California Irvine Sep 1997 - Jun 1999 - Lead Residential Computing Support
Education:
University of California, Irvine 1996 - 2001
Skills:
Open Source Software, Linux, IBM, ITIL, Rational Software Architect, WebSphere Application Server, WebSphere Message Broker, Tivoli Monitoring, Solution Architecture, Apple iOS / iPhone / iPad development, ESB, Web Development, J2EE Application Development, E-commerce, IBM Websphere Commerce, Retail, WebSphere MQ, SOA, Continuous Integration, Coremetrics Analytics, iOS, Passion for Technology, Passion for Helping Others, Websphere, IBM Tivoli, Enterprise Architecture, Cloud Computing, Integration, Red Hat Linux, Web Applications, Business Intelligence, Web Services, Enterprise Software, Application Architecture, Architecture, Unix, Java, DB2, Software Development, Middleware, System Architecture, Data Center, CRM, IT Strategy, Business Process, REST, Mobile Devices, Databases
Interests:
Technical consulting, web application design and implementation, software processes, technical mentorship, open source software/solutions (not necessary in that order).
Certifications:
ITIL v3 Foundation, APM Group
IBM Certified SOA Solution Designer, IBM
IBM Certified Solution Designer - IBM Rational Unified Process, IBM
IBM Certified System Administrator - WebSphere Application Server, Network Deployment V6.1, IBM
IBM Certified Solution Designer - WebSphere MQ 7.0, IBM
IBM Certified System Administrator - WebSphere Commerce V7.0, IBM
IBM Certified Application Developer - WebSphere Commerce V7.0, IBM


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Associate Professor, Theater Arts Department At Santa Monica College

Position:
Associate Professor, Theater Arts Department at Santa Monica College
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Entertainment
Work:
Santa Monica College since 2002 - Associate Professor, Theater Arts Department Esalen Institute Aug 1995 - Mar 2000 - Coordinator, Friends of Esalen
Education:
University of Oxford 1991 - 1993
B.A.
Princeton University 1987 - 1991
B.A.
Honor & Awards:
Marshall Scholar Goldwater Scholar Westinghouse Scholar Time Magazine College Achievement Award Golden Plate Award National Merit Scholar Kusaka Prize


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Project Manager At Kaiser Permanente

Position:
Project Manager II at Kaiser Permanente
Location:
Los Angeles, California
Industry:
Facilities Services
Work:
Kaiser Permanente - Pasadena since Feb 2006 - Project Manager II
Skills:
Microsoft Office, Financial Modeling, Project Management, PowerPoint, Analysis, Data Analysis


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Senior Pastor At Fecdb

Position:
Senior Pastor at FECDB
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Religious Institutions
Work:
FECDB - Senior Pastor


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Albert Wong

Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Information Technology and Services


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Protective Enclosure Having Self-Contained Air Supply

US Patent:
4554683, Nov 26, 1985
Filed:
Jan 21, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/226920
Inventors:
Albert H. Wong - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Wong Technology, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A42B 104
US Classification:
2202
Abstract:
A protective enclosure fabricated from a clear, flexible, plastic material that, in the event of an emergency, is easily positionable over the head and upper body of a wearer to protect the wearer from the adverse effects of a contaminated environment, such as that filled with smoke or similar noxious fumes. The top of the enclosure is sealed by a reinforced, relatively stiff closure member. Accordingly, an airspace containing a reserve air supply from which the wearer may breathe is created around the wearer's head. The bottom of the enclosure contains a fastener by which the enclosure may be securely tightened around the waist of the wearer. Each side of the enclosure includes an arm port through which the wearer's arms may extend. The arm ports are interfaced with an elastic material which is adapted to form an airtight seal around the wearer's arms when the arms are inserted therethrough. The protective enclosure may optionally have one or more filtering assemblies established therein through which the wearer may breathe in the event that the reserve air supply becomes exhausted.


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Protective Enclosures Having Self-Contained Air Supply

US Patent:
4502157, Mar 5, 1985
Filed:
May 27, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/267505
Inventors:
Albert H. Wong - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Wong Technology, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A42B 104
US Classification:
2202
Abstract:
A protective enclosure fabricated from a clear, flexible, plastic material that, in the event of an emergency, is easily positionable over at least the head of a wearer to protect the wearer from the adverse effects of a contaminated environment, such as that filled with smoke or similar noxious fumes. The enclosure is provided with an opened side for receiving therethrough the head of the wearer. The ends of the enclosure which define the opened side thereof are structured so as to generally conform to the shape of a human chest. The aforementioned ends which define the opened side are provided with fastening means by which the opened side may, be secured to the chest of the wearer in order to form an airtight fit therebetween and thereby close the opened end against the chest and around the neck of the wearer. Hence, a relatively low cost, reliable, and easily operable protective enclosure is provided that can be folded and conveniently placed in a pouch for either storage or distribution, such as to the occupants of a high-rise building or to passengers of an airplane for use in the event of fire, or similar catastrophe.


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Capture And Restraining Device

US Patent:
4386605, Jun 7, 1983
Filed:
Sep 15, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/187587
Inventors:
Albert Wong - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61F 537
US Classification:
128134
Abstract:
A capture and restraining device having two poles, at least one flexible strand extending between the poles, and retainers secured to the poles for slidably connecting the flexible strand to the poles. In one of the disclosed embodiments, the device has two strands forming continuous, closed loops. The first strand has two overlapping segments which run between the poles and two non-overlapping segments which run between the poles. The second strand has two non-overlapping segments which run between the poles and intertwine with the non-overlapping segments of the first strand. Each retainer includes a clasp fixedly secured to the pole and a ring through which the clasp and one or more of the flexible strands pass. The clasps may be releasable for releasably securing the rings to the poles. The device may further include straps with hand loops attached to the poles.


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Combination Sand Rake And Shovel

US Patent:
5205122, Apr 27, 1993
Filed:
Sep 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/768998
Inventors:
Albert H. Wong - Los Angeles CA
Assignee:
Dawn Tozour - Glendale CA
International Classification:
A01B 102, A01B 706
US Classification:
5640004
Abstract:
A combination sand rake and shovel providing the ability to clean sandy with a tool having two configurations. When configured as a shovel, the debris may be lifted directly from the sand. When configured as a rake, the debris can be screened in a direction parallel to the grounds surface.


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Control Apparatus

US Patent:
4384574, May 24, 1983
Filed:
Dec 1, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/211728
Inventors:
Albert Wong - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
A61F 1300
US Classification:
128133
Abstract:
An apparatus used to control human beings through the application of localized pressure to their body and appendages. The claimed apparatus has a substantially straight, elongated first arm, and spaced therefrom and generally parallel thereto, a curved, elongated second arm. A member connects together one end of the first arm to the adjacent end of the second arm. The first arm extends beyond the second arm and a blunting element is fixedly secured to the free-end. The second arm has a curved midportion which curves downward and extends toward the first arm to a distance from the first arm sufficient to receive an appendage. An upwardly curved end portion of the second arm connects the curved midportion to the connecting member, and attached to the end of the curved midportion remote from the connecting member is an upwardly curved free-end portion. The free-end portion has a free-end section which extends in a direction generally away from the connecting member and downward toward the first arm to a distance from the first arm greater than the distance between the curved midportion and the first arm. The apparatus is formed as a unitary structure from a continuous band of flat material.