GEORGE KIRK WALKER, MD
Medical Practice at Broad St, Kernersville, NC

License number
North Carolina 30871
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Pediatrics
Address
Address 2
240 Broad St, Kernersville, NC 27284
PO Box 751803, Charlotte, NC 28275
Phone
(336) 993-8333
(336) 993-5144 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
George Walker, age 54
5732 High Plains Ct, Iron Station, NC 28080
George Walker, age 110
5150 Yadkinville Rd, Pfafftown, NC 27040
George Walker, age 86
5199 E Highway 27, Iron Station, NC 28080
(704) 732-3479
George Milton Walker, age
3671 Doc Bennett Rd, Fayetteville, NC 28306
George Milton Walker, age
3440 Ward Blvd #12, Wilson, NC 27893
(252) 246-0401

Professional information

George Walker Photo 1

Future Educator/Experienced Communicator/Client Relations Manager

Position:
Seeking Teaching Position at Local School District
Location:
Charlotte, North Carolina
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Local School District since Aug 2011 - Seeking Teaching Position Walgreens Jun 2008 - Sep 2010 - Specialist Golfsmith 2007 - 2007 - Sales Caddy
Education:
University of Arkansas-Pine Bluff 1973 - 1978
B.S., Business Administration
Little Rock Central High 1970 - 1973
Diploma, General Studies


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George Walker - Charlotte, NC

Work:
Noble Wireless, Inc - Charlotte, NC
Sales Consultant
Walgreens - Concord, NC
Retail Clerk
Walgreens - Little Rock, AR
Head Photo Specialist
Data Scan Technologies - Houston, TX
Salesman
Data Scan Technologies - Houston, TX
Associate Field Specialist
Education:
University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff - Pine Bluff, AR
B.S. in Business Administration
Skills:
Sales, interpersonal relationships, PC, Internet, Email, Word, Excel.


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Director Of Printing Services At Winthrop University

Position:
Director Of Printing Services at Winthrop University
Location:
Charlotte, North Carolina Area
Industry:
Printing
Work:
Winthrop University - Director Of Printing Services


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George Kirk Walker, Kernersville NC

Specialties:
Pediatrics, Family Medicine
Work:
Novant Health Forsyth Pediatrics After Hours
111 Gateway Center Dr, Kernersville, NC 27284 Novant Health Forsyth Pediatrics Greensboro
501 Hickory Branch Dr, Greensboro, NC 27409 Forsyth Pediatric Associates
240 Broad St, Kernersville, NC 27284 Forsyth Medical Center
1351 Westgate Center Dr, Winston Salem, NC 27103 Forsyth Medical Center
2001 Todays Woman Ave, Winston Salem, NC 27105 Forsyth Medical Group LLC
2205 Oak Ridge Rd, Oak Ridge, NC 27310
Education:
Wake Forest University (1985)


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Dr. George K Walker, Kernersville NC - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Pediatrics
Address:
Forsyth Pediatrics Kernersville
240 Broad St, Kernersville 27284
(336) 993-8333 (Phone)
Forsyth Pediatrics Oak Ridge
2205 Oak Ridge Rd, Oak Ridge 27310
(336) 644-0994 (Phone)
Certifications:
Pediatrics, 1989
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Forsyth Pediatrics Kernersville
240 Broad St, Kernersville 27284
Forsyth Pediatrics Oak Ridge
2205 Oak Ridge Rd, Oak Ridge 27310
Novant Health Medical Park Hospital
1950 South Hawthorne Rd, Winston Salem 27103
Education:
Medical School
Wake Forest University School Of Medicine, Medical Center Boulevard
Graduated: 1985
Wake Forest University Baptist Med Center


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Hermetic Seal On Metallized Fiber Optics

US Patent:
2004026, Dec 30, 2004
Filed:
Jul 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/633485
Inventors:
Matthew Holt - Elon NC, US
Frederick Gehrke - Greensboro NC, US
George Walker - Kernersville NC, US
International Classification:
G02B006/44
US Classification:
385/100000
Abstract:
A fiber optic cable includes multiple optical fibers extending from a low-pressure environment into a high-pressure environment. At a junction region, the optical fibers are substantially free of any coating, while the fibers include a coating in the low- and high-pressure regions. The fibers are metallized in the junction region, and an epoxy layer is bonded to the metallization. A protective, conductive housing is positioned around the cable. The fibers in the low-pressure region are coupled to communications electronics, and the pattern is repeated as needed to form a needed length of communication cable.