James A Nelson
Physician in Seattle, WA

License number
Utah 157344-8905
Category
Physician
Type
Physician/Surgeon CS (Schedule 2-5)
Address
Address
Seattle, WA

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
James Nelson
508 Darby Dr UNIT 206, Bellingham, WA 98226
James Nelson
511 NW 62Nd St, Seattle, WA 98107
James Nelson
510 Stevens St, Steilacoom, WA 98388
James Nelson
5021 120Th Ave SE, Bellevue, WA 98006
James Nelson
521 Wolf Fork Rd, Dayton, WA 99328

Organization information

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University Of Wa Radiologists - James A Nelson MD

1959 NE Pacific St, Seattle, WA 98195

Categories:
Radiology Physicians & Surgeons
Phone:
(206) 543-3320 (Phone)


E James Nelson Family Lp

16234 6 Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98177

Industry:
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
Doing business as:
E. James Nelson Family Limited Partnership<br>E. James Nelson Family LLP
Registration:
May 20, 1999
State ID:
12063710
Business type:
Domestic Limited Partnership (LP)
Entity State:
TX
Principals:
Louise Nelson (General Partner),E. James Nelson (General Partner),James Nelson Principal, inactive
Agent:
Phil J. Pollan


James Nelson

3223 1 Ave S, Seattle, WA 98134

Status:
Inactive
Industry:
Medical Doctor's Office, Nonclassifiable Establishments, Offices and Clinics of Medical Doctors, Nsk

Professional information

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Inside Sales Representative At Softchoice

Position:
Inside Sales Representative at Softchoice
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Softchoice - Greater Seattle Area since Apr 2013 - Inside Sales Representative Stively Commercial Coatings Jun 2012 - Apr 2013 - Contract Laborer Northwestern Mutual - Greater Seattle Area Feb 2011 - May 2012 - Financial Representative The Triple Door Nov 2010 - Feb 2011 - Theater Marketing Intern Fourno's Greek Restaurant and Bar Nov 2010 - Feb 2011 - Bartender Life is Good! - Jake's at U Village Jul 2010 - Sep 2010 - Retailer Architecreation Inc Jun 2010 - Sep 2010 - Contract Laborer Campbell's Veranda Bistro and Bar Aug 2007 - Aug 2009 - Server
Education:
University of Washington, Michael G. Foster School of Business 2009 - 2011
Business Administration, Marketing and Entrepreneurship
University of Washington 2007 - 2011
Bachelor of Arts, Business Administration - Marketing and Entrepreneurship
Interests:
Football, Basketball, Seattle Sports, Lake Chelan, Campbell's Resort, Beta Theta Pi


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User Research Coordinator At Kellyocg

Position:
User Research Coordinator at KellyOCG
Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
KellyOCG since Aug 2012 - User Research Coordinator A Place for Mom Dec 2010 - Aug 2012 - Senior Resource Coordinator
Education:
Whitworth University 2004 - 2008
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Speech Communication and Rhetoric


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James Nelson, Seattle WA

Work:
U Wash Hosp.
1959 Ne Pacific St, Seattle, WA 98195


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Non-Invasive Gut Motility Monitor

US Patent:
6374670, Apr 23, 2002
Filed:
Mar 13, 1995
Appl. No.:
08/402872
Inventors:
Francis A. Spelman - Seattle WA
Page Read - Seattle WA
N. Mani Prakash - Seattle WA
James A. Nelson - Seattle WA
Charles E. Pope - Seattle WA
Margaret Heitkemper - Seattle WA
James D. Rothermel - Seattle WA
Assignee:
University of Washington - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A61B 522
US Classification:
7337901
Abstract:
An apparatus ( ) and method of non-invasive monitoring of gut motility. An ingestible magnet ( M) is swallowed by the patient ( ) and then linear and rotational movement is directionally detected by an external compass ( ). In preferred form, movements of the magnet ( M) are recorded by a memory means ( ) and graphically presented ( ) over a period of predetermined time. An alternate embodiment includes multiple compasses (C C ) for directionally locating the magnet ( M) within the patient ( ).


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Method And Apparatus For Treating Ischemic Heart Disease By Providing Transvenous Myocardial Perfusion

US Patent:
6447539, Sep 10, 2002
Filed:
Sep 15, 1997
Appl. No.:
08/929076
Inventors:
James A. Nelson - Seattle WA
Ascher Shmulewitz - Mercer Island WA
John Burton - Minnetonka MN
Assignee:
TransVascular, Inc. - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
A61F 206
US Classification:
623 111, 128898, 606194, 604 9301
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus are provided for use in intraoperative and percutaneous procedures for supplying long-term retrograde perfusion of the myocardium via one or more conduits disposed between the left ventricle and the coronary venous vasculature. The conduits are of a selected size and number, and portions of the venous vasculature or coronary ostium are partially or completely occluded, to maintain a parameter related to the pressure attained in the venous vasculature to a value less than a predetermined value.


James Andrew Nelson Photo 6

James Andrew Nelson, Seattle WA

Specialties:
Dentist
Address:
4333 12Th Ave Ne, Seattle, WA 98105


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Apparatus For Treatment Of Ischemic Heart Disease By Providing Transvenous Myocardial Perfusion

US Patent:
5824071, Oct 20, 1998
Filed:
Feb 12, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/798700
Inventors:
James A. Nelson - Seattle WA
Ascher Shmulewitz - Mercer Island WA
Assignee:
Circulation, Inc. - Menlo Park CA
International Classification:
A61M 110
US Classification:
623 3
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods are provided for use in open surgical and transluminal methods for supplying long-term retrograde perfusion of the myocardium via a conduit disposed between the left ventricle and the coronary sinus. In a first method, an opening is formed between the left ventricle and the coronary sinus, and the coronary ostium is partially occluded using a stent that prevents the pressure in the coronary sinus from exceeding a predetermined value. In an alternative method, a first end of a conduit is inserted transeptally through the right atrium and obliquely into the posterior septal endocardium of the left ventricle via the posterior pyramidal space, while a second end of the conduit is inserted into the coronary sinus via the coronary ostium. A pressure-limiting valve is included in the conduit. In either method, the outlet from the left ventricle to the coronary sinus may include a one-way valve to prevent backflow from the coronary sinus into the left ventricle during cardiac diastole.


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Self Cleaning Catheter And Methods Of Use Thereof

US Patent:
2010010, Apr 29, 2010
Filed:
Jul 13, 2007
Appl. No.:
12/373854
Inventors:
James A. Nelson - Seattle WA, US
International Classification:
A61M 25/00, A61M 16/04, A61F 2/84
US Classification:
623 111, 604523, 12820714, 604544
Abstract:
An improved catheter is provided for insertion into a trachea, blood vessel, bladder or urinary tract of a patient. The self cleaning catheter can be easily inserted and removed from the patient without retained, solid components falling into a patient's trachea, blood vessels, bladder, or urinary tract when the catheter is removed from the patient. The self cleaning catheter has a flexible cylindrical sleeve on the exterior of a cylindrical member that can be withdrawn to the interior of the catheter prior to removal from the patient's body. Alternatively, the catheter has a design allowing an end of the catheter to fold inward on itself prior to removal from the patient's body.


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Student At Washington State University

Location:
Greater Seattle Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering
Education:
Washington State University 2008 - 2010


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Methods And Compositions For The Enteral Administration Of Hepatobiliary Mri Contrast Agents

US Patent:
5169944, Dec 8, 1992
Filed:
Apr 12, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/685083
Inventors:
James A. Nelson - Seattle WA
Udo P. Schmiedl - Kirkland WA
Linnar L. Teng - Bothell WA
Jerry C. Bommer - Wellsville UT
Assignee:
Board of Regents of the University of Washington - Seattle WA
International Classification:
A61B 5055, C07D48722, G01N 2408
US Classification:
540145
Abstract:
Hepatobiliary magnetic resonance imaging of a human or animal subject is enhanced by enterally administering to the subject an effective amount of a lipophilic contrast enhancing agent. Representative contrast enhancing agents include manganese mesoporphyrin, manganese deuteroporphyrin, manganese pheophorbide and manganese pyrophenophoribide, and, when administered orally, an enteric delivery agent.