BRADLEY N BUSCH
Pharmacy at 772 Se 36 Ln, Ocala, FL

License number
Florida 43745
Issued Date
Jul 31, 2012
Effective Date
Jan 4, 2017
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 2016
Category
Health Care
Type
Registered Pharmacy Technician
Address
Address
772 SE 36Th Ln, Ocala, FL 34471
Phone
(352) 274-0909

Professional information

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Bradley Busch - Ocala, FL

Work:
BUSCH REALTY LLC
REALTOR
CVS Pharmacy / CAREMARK - Orlando, FL
Registered Pharmacy Technician
Lionbridge: Translation & Localization Services Company - Orlando, FL
Search Engine Evaluator and Consultant
CVS Pharmacy - Orlando, FL
Pharmacy Sales Associate
Education:
University of Central Florida - Orlando, FL
BS in Clinical Health Sciences
Trinity Catholic High School - Ocala, FL
College Preperatory
Skills:
Inventory Management, Central Management Systems, Logistics, Outside Vendor Ordering, Customer Service, Communications Systems, Technical expertise in Microsoft Office, Operating heavy machinery. Medical Short hand, Medical Terminology, Diagnosis Codes, Records Upkeep, Real Estate Linux familiarity, GIMP and Photoshop proficiency, Health ethics, HIPAA, Insurance Billing, Medicare, Medicaid, Typing, Phone Calls, Prescription Filling, Agency Law, Search Consulting, Valuation, Dedication, Punctuality, Tedious Notetaker, Personal Assistance, Fitness Advisor, Personal Training, Nutrition, Diets for the Elderly, Hospital Administration, Health Care Systems, POS Systems, Pharmacy Law, Driving


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Refrigeration Efficiency Monitoring System

US Patent:
4882928, Nov 28, 1989
Filed:
Oct 11, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/255880
Inventors:
William E. Lane - Ocala FL
Clayton E. Leist - Ocala FL
Bradley L. Busch - Ocala FL
International Classification:
G01N 2902
US Classification:
73 19
Abstract:
The disclosure is directed to a device for monitoring the thermodynamic state of a fluid flowing through a conduit. The device generally comprises a first electromechanical transducer acoustically coupled to the conduit, electronic drive means connected to the first electromechanical transducer to provide a driving electrical signal to the first electromechanical transducer whereby the first electromechanical transducer is oscillated to generate mechanical wave energy for transmission through the fluid flow, and a second electromechanical transducer acoustically coupled to the conduit and arranged in a spaced, acoustically coupled relation to the first electromechanical transducer to receive the mechanical wave energy transmitted through the fluid flow and conduit by the first electromechanical transducer and to convert the received mechanical wave energy into an electrical signal. The electric signal is integrated and conducted to an electronic device which is operable to detect changes in the electrical signal caused by a change in the thermodynamic state of the flowing fluid, to verify the time duration of detected changes in the electrical signal, to record events of detected changes having a time duration of more than a predetermined amount and to sound an alarm when the number of events recorded exceeds a predetermined number. The electronic device is also operatable to sound an alarm when any detected change in the thermodynamic state of the flowing fluid exceeds 30 minutes.


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Compressed Air Foam System With Simplified User Interface

US Patent:
2013004, Feb 28, 2013
Filed:
Aug 23, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/216010
Inventors:
Ronald Lee Ewers - Ocala FL, US
Bradley Lyle Busch - Ocala FL, US
Bradley Alan Ewers - Ocala FL, US
Assignee:
Spartan Motors, Inc. - Charlotte MI
International Classification:
A62C 35/00, A62C 2/00
US Classification:
169 46, 169 14
Abstract:
A one-touch Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS) is provided that allows for a simplified user interface and simplified user operation. The user interface allows the CAFS to activate upon a single press of a single button. An electronic controller checks that several CAFS device parameters show that the CAFS is capable of operating. The controller gathers the device parameter data from a diagnostic system present in the CAFS that gives data pertaining to whether water is flowing, whether foam concentrate is present in the system, whether foam is flowing, and whether the temperature of an air compressor is within a safe range for operation. If the above device parameters are found to be in condition for safe operation of the CAFS, the controller will start and maintain operation until either one of the above falls out of tolerance or the user initiates a shut down of the CAFS.