JAMES M SANDERS, MD
Radiology at Walnut Hill Ln, Dallas, TX

License number
Texas N4719
Category
Radiology
Type
Surgery
Address
Address
8230 Walnut Hill Ln STE 414, Dallas, TX 75231
Phone
(214) 369-5432
(214) 369-5591 (Fax)

Professional information

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Sales Manager - Dallas At Rockwell Automation

Position:
Sales Manager at Rockwell Automation
Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Industrial Automation
Work:
Rockwell Automation - Dallas since Sep 2012 - Sales Manager Rockwell Automation Jun 2011 - Oct 2012 - Sales Team Lead - Oil & Gas / Solutions Rockwell Automation Oct 2008 - Jun 2011 - Sales Engineer - Automation & Information Solutions Rockwell Automation Aug 2004 - Oct 2008 - Application Consultant Rockwell Automation Sep 2002 - Jul 2004 - Sr. Field Engineer / Project Leader Systems FirstWorthing Feb 2001 - Sep 2002 - Analyst/Asset Manager Johnson & Johnson Medical, Inc. 1993 - 2002 - Project Engineer/Electrical Maintenance Supervisor
Education:
The University of Texas at Dallas 1992 - 2000
Greenville High School 1989 - 1992
Skills:
Cross-functional Team Leadership, Automation, PLC, Project Management, Process Automation, Operations Management, Process Control


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Dr. James M Sanders, Dallas TX - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
General Surgery
Age:
43
Address:
2732 Gaston Ave SUITE 518, Dallas 75226
(318) 426-2135 (Phone)
BAYLOR UNIVERSITY MEDICAL CENTER
3500 Gaston Ave, Dallas 75246
(800) 422-9567 (Phone), (972) 860-8601 (Fax)
SOUTHWEST GENERAL SURGICAL ASSOCIATES
8230 Walnut Hill Ln SUITE 408, Dallas 75231
(214) 369-5432 (Phone), (214) 369-5591 (Fax)
Procedures:
Appendectomy, Laparoscopic, Esophagomyotomy, Excision, Shaving, or Destruction of Skin and Subcutaneous Tissue (incl. Mohs Micrographic Surgery), Tissue Transfer, Femoral Hernia Repair, Open, Gallbladder Removal, Laparoscopic, Incisional/Ventral Hernia Repair, Open, Inguinal Hernia Repair, Open, Intestinal Transplant (incl. Enterectomy), Lymph Node Biopsy or Excision, Paraesophageal Hernia Repair, Laparoscopic, Umbilical or Ventral Hernia Repair, Laparoscopic
Conditions:
Appendicitis, Biliary Atresia, Cholecystitis and Gallstones, Diaphragmatic/Hiatal Hernia, Incisional Hernia, Inguinal Hernia, Lipomas, Liver Cancer, Pancreatic Cancer, Secondary Malignancies, Umbilical Hernia, Ventral Hernia
Languages:
English
Education:
Medical School
Louisiana State University Health Shreveport / School of Medicine
Graduated: 2007


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Sales Agent At Aflac

Position:
Sales Agent at Aflac
Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Aflac - Sales Agent


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Safety Coordinator At Thos. S. Byrne

Position:
Safety Coordinator at Thos. S. Byrne
Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Thos. S. Byrne - Safety Coordinator


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Co- Manager At Wal-Mart

Position:
Co- Manager at Wal-Mart
Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Retail
Work:
Wal-Mart - Co- Manager


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James Mitchell Sanders, Dallas TX

Specialties:
Surgery
Work:
Baylor University Medical Center
3500 Gaston Ave, Dallas, TX 75246
Education:
Louisiana State University at Shreveport (2007)


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Property Manager/Supervisor At Ross Companies

Position:
Property Manager/Supervisor at Ross Companies
Location:
Dallas/Fort Worth Area
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:
Ross Companies - Property Manager/Supervisor


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Ion-Exchange System And Method For Isolation And Determination Of Glycosylated Hemoglobin In Human Blood

US Patent:
4407961, Oct 4, 1983
Filed:
Mar 16, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/244265
Inventors:
James L. Sanders - Dallas TX
International Classification:
G01N 3372
US Classification:
436 67
Abstract:
An ion-exchange system and method is provided for isolating glycosylated hemoglobin (Hb A1) from other hemoglobins in human blood together with a quantitative determination of glycosylated hemoglobin. Separation of the glycosylated hemoglobin is accomplished by the ion-exchange system with little temperature dependence in the range of from about 15. degree. -37. degree. C. and without rigid control of pH and ionic strength. The ion-exchange system lowers the pH of the human blood to about pH=6. 9 through the use of a zwitterionic buffer. The ion-exchange system also contains a cation-exchange resin. The preferred composition of the ion-exchange system contains about 0. 05 molar 3-(N-morpholino)propanesulfonic acid as the buffer and carboxymethyl dextran as the ion-exchange resin present in an amount of from about 30 milliequivalents to about 50 milliequivalents of binding capacity per liter thereof. According to the method provided, a lysed preparation of human blood is added to the ion-exchange system and mixed, causing the non-glycosylated hemoglobin to bind to the ion-exchange resin and leaving the glycosylated hemoglobin free in solution. The solution containing glycosylated hemoglobin is separated from the ion-exchange resin by filtration.