JAMES MALONEY
Social Work at Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA

License number
California LCS 15246
Category
Social Work
Type
Clinical
Address
Address
5000 W Sunset Blvd SUITE 600, Los Angeles, CA 90027
Phone
(323) 671-2600
(323) 913-4045 (Fax)

Professional information

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Customer Service Specialist

Position:
Customer Service Specialist at FinditParts
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Automotive
Work:
FinditParts - Los Angeles - Customer Service Specialist Cupcake Wars - Greater Los Angeles Area Feb 2010 - Oct 2010 - Baking Assistant Le Cordon Bleu 2009 - 2009 - Chef Le Cordon Bleu 2009 - 2009 - Student Sprint Jan 2007 - Oct 2008 - Supervising Business Account Exec Los Angeles Newspaper Group Jan 2001 - Sep 2002 - Assoc Director of Outside Sales/Circulation NASCAR Mar 1996 - Oct 2000 - Official
Education:
California School of Culinary Arts 2009 - 2010
AA, Patisserie
Le Cordon Bleu 2007 - 2010
AA, Patisserie
University of Washington, Michael G. Foster School of Business 1999 - 2003
Skills:
Sales, Solution Selling, Content Management, Public Speaking, New Business Development, Event Management, Account Management, Salesforce.com, B2B, Sales Management, New Media, Cold Calling, Outlook, Microsoft Word
Languages:
Spanish
Certifications:
ServeSafe, Restaurant association of America


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Management Professional

Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Food & Beverages
Work:
KBR 2011 - 2011 - Deputy Security Manager United States Marine Corps 2006 - 2010 - MGySgt Marine Corps Community Services Iwakuni 2005 - 2007 - Executive Management
Education:
TUI University 2008 - 2010
Bachelor's of Science, Business Administration


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Coordinator Of The Caltech Classroom Connection At California Institute Of Technology

Position:
Science Education Coordinator/Lecturer at Caltech, Coordinator of the Caltech Classroom Connection at California Institute of Technology
Location:
Greater Los Angeles Area
Industry:
Research
Work:
Caltech - Science Education Coordinator/Lecturer California Institute of Technology since Jul 2005 - Coordinator of the Caltech Classroom Connection California Institute of Technology 2002 - 2005 - Graduate Student
Education:
California Institute of Technology


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James Maloney, Los Angeles CA

Specialties:
Social Work, Clinical Social Work
Address:
5000 W Sunset Blvd STE 600, Los Angeles 90027
(323) 671-2600 (Phone), (323) 913-4045 (Fax)
Languages:
English


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Peripheral Cardiopulmonary Bypass And Coronary Reperfusion System

US Patent:
5011469, Apr 30, 1991
Filed:
Aug 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/237969
Inventors:
Gerald D. Buckberg - Los Angeles CA
James V. Maloney - Los Angeles CA
Kenneth A. Jones - Lake Elsinore CA
Weldon D. West - Mission Viejo CA
Assignee:
Shiley, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61M 3700
US Classification:
604 4
Abstract:
A method and apparatus to arrest or reverse heart damage from myocardial infarction by using a peripheral, femoral-femoral full bypass along with the venting of the left ventricle wherein the rate at which blood is drawn from the femoral vein and the rate at which the left ventricle is vented are related in a predetermined manner. The damaged area is treated with a cardioplegic solution; the blockage causing the heart attack is then removed by a thrombolytic solution or by angioplasty, while blood is prevented from entering the ventricle and from reactivating the heart from its at-rest condition. Normal blood flow is then restored, and the various catheters and bypass mechanisms removed. The system is also useful for peripheral cardiopulmonary bypass systems not involving the application of a cardioplegic solution. The catheters are specially designed for their function.


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Mass And Thermal Transfer Means For Use In Heart Lung Machines Dialyzers And Other Applications

US Patent:
5830370, Nov 3, 1998
Filed:
May 3, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/434458
Inventors:
James V. Maloney - Los Angeles CA
Gerald D. Buckberg - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B01D 2428
US Classification:
210780
Abstract:
The process, particularly useful in blood oxygenators, whereby a differential velocity between a fluid and a diffusing surface of hollow tubes by a rotating member such that the boundary layer is perturbed enhancing the coefficient of mass and thermal transfer. The differential velocity is achieved by rotating hollow tubes containing one fluid in a second fluid, or by apposing a rotating member to the surface of the stationary hollow tubes.


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Femoral Arterial Cannula

US Patent:
4944729, Jul 31, 1990
Filed:
Aug 29, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/238154
Inventors:
Gerald D. Buckberg - Los Angeles CA
James V. Maloney - Los Angeles CA
Kenneth A. Jones - Lake Elsinore CA
Weldon D. West - Mission Viejo CA
Assignee:
Shiley, Inc. - Irvine CA
International Classification:
A61M 500
US Classification:
604164
Abstract:
An arterial cannula is formed with an angled shoulder that limits the degree of insertion of cannula tip into an artery. The shoulder also forms a seal with the artery. Suture flaps are formed on the cannula to attach the cannula to the patient's skin. A stylet for the cannula has a stop on its exterior that prevents blood flow between the cannula and the stylet, and permits clamping of the cannula with the stylet partially withdrawn. A removable anti-backflow ring seals the cannula and provides a convenient initial movement limit for the stylet stop.


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Mass And Thermal Transfer Means For Use In Heart Lung Machines, Dialyzers, And Other Applications

US Patent:
5900142, May 4, 1999
Filed:
Sep 30, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/940922
Inventors:
James V. Maloney - Los Angeles CA
Gerald D. Buckberg - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
B01B 3300, B01B 3518
US Classification:
210179
Abstract:
The process, particularly useful in blood oxygenators, whereby a differential velocity between a fluid and a diffusing surface of hollow tubes by a rotating member such that the boundary layer is perturbed enhancing the coefficient of mass and thermal transfer. The differential velocity is achieved by rotating hollow tubes containing one fluid in a second fluid, or by apposing a rotating member to the surface of the stationary hollow tubes.