JOHN MARTIN, M.D.
Medical Practice in Milwaukee, WI

License number
Wisconsin 19525-020
Category
Medical Practice
Type
Pediatrics
Address
Address
8651 W Ave NORTH, Milwaukee, WI 53226
Phone
(414) 774-9200
(414) 774-9031 (Fax)

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Manager - Business Unit Strategy And Performance At Ldi, Ltd.

Manager - Business Unit Strategy And Performance At Ldi, Ltd.

Position:
Manager - Business Unit Strategy and Performance at LDI, Ltd.
Location:
Indianapolis, Indiana Area
Industry:
Venture Capital & Private Equity
Work:
LDI, Ltd. - Indianapolis, Indiana Area - Manager - Business Unit Strategy and Performance Eli Lilly and Company - Indianapolis, Indiana Area May 2012 - Jul 2012 - MBA Marketing Intern Mason Wells - Milwaukee, WI 2006 - 2011 - Vice President Robert W. Baird & Co. - Milwaukee, WI 2004 - 2006 - Financial Analyst - Investment Banking
Education:
Indiana University - Kelley School of Business 2011 - 2013
MBA, Marketing and Finance
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign - College of Business 1999 - 2003
BS, Finance


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Dr. John Martin, Wauwatosa WI - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Dr. John Martin, Wauwatosa WI - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Pediatrics
Address:
TOSA PEDIATRICS
8651 W North Ave, Wauwatosa 53226
(414) 774-9200 (Phone), (414) 774-9200 (Fax)
Certifications:
Pediatrics, 1979
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
TOSA PEDIATRICS
8651 W North Ave, Wauwatosa 53226
Froedtert Health - Froedtert Hospital
9200 West Wisconsin Ave, Milwaukee 53226
Education:
Medical School
Creighton University
Graduated: 1974
Med College Wi Affil Hosps


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Repair Coordinator-Supervisor At Progressive Insurance

Repair Coordinator-Supervisor At Progressive Insurance

Position:
Repair Coordinator-Supervisor at Progressive Insurance
Location:
Greater Milwaukee Area
Industry:
Insurance
Work:
Progressive Insurance since Oct 2002 - Repair Coordinator-Supervisor
Education:
Universal Technical Institute 1997 - 2000
Associates Degree, Auto/Diesel Technology


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John Martin - Milwaukee, WI

John Martin - Milwaukee, WI

Work:
Solar Transport
Tractor-Trailer-Truck Driver
Moore Oil - Milwaukee, WI
Tractor-Trailer-Truck Driver
T S M - Saint Francis, WI
Tractor Trailer Driver
Education:
Hugh Manley High School - Green Bay, WI
Diploma


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John Thomas Martin, Milwaukee WI

John Thomas Martin, Milwaukee WI

Specialties:
Pediatrics
Work:
Tosa Pediatrics
8651 W North Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226
Education:
Creighton University (1974)


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John T Martin, Milwaukee WI

John T Martin, Milwaukee WI

Specialties:
Pediatrician
Address:
8651 W North Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53226


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Method And System For Providing An Audible Alarm Responsive To Sensed Conditions

Method And System For Providing An Audible Alarm Responsive To Sensed Conditions

US Patent:
4335379, Jun 15, 1982
Filed:
Sep 13, 1979
Appl. No.:
6/075218
Inventors:
John R. Martin - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
G08B 1710
US Classification:
340634
Abstract:
An alarm system responsive to a predetermined concentration of gaseous hydrocarbon in an area. A gaseous hydrocarbon responsive variable resistance element having a heater has resistance characteristics that are relatively stable upon energization of the heater beyond an initial heating period, decrease from the relatively stable value as a function of the concentration of gaseous hydrocarbons in the vicinity of the sensor, and decrease to an initial action resistance value substantially below the stable value during the initial heating period. First and second switching devices connected in series with a power source produce an audible alarm signal with both in their conductive condition. A first trigger circuit triggers the first switching device into its conductive condition in response to the variable resistance element decreasing from the relatively stable value at least to a predetermined resistance value above the initial action resistance value to indicate a predetermined concentration of gaseous hydrocarbons in the vicinity of the resistance element. A second trigger circuit includes a capacitor connected to be charged to at least a predetermined charge level upon energization of the heater and triggers the second switching device into its conductive condition in response to the capacitor achieving the predetermined charge level.


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Method And System For Secure Transmission And Reception Of Video Information, Particularly For Television

Method And System For Secure Transmission And Reception Of Video Information, Particularly For Television

US Patent:
4405942, Sep 20, 1983
Filed:
Mar 3, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/354376
Inventors:
Robert S. Block - Marina Del Ray CA
John R. Martin - Milwaukee WI
Assignee:
Telease, Inc. - Los Angeles CA
International Classification:
H04N 716, H04K 104
US Classification:
358119
Abstract:
A method and a system for secure transmission and reception of a video signal wherein parts of the video signal arranged in a first predetermined sequence are delayed in relation to each other to form an encoded video signal having its parts rearranged in sequence relative to their positions in the first predetermined sequence. Rearrangement of the video signal parts is accomplished by storing successive parts of the video signal and retrieving the stored parts so that the transmitted video signal has in parts arranged in a sequence other than their normal sequence. A decoder at a remote location is provided for receiving and restoring the transmitted sequence of video signal parts to its original sequence. In a television scrambling system, the parts of the video signal are fields, lines or segments of lines and, rearrangement of the sequence of video signal parts is accomplished on a line segment, line or field basis. Codes may be transmitted to the remote location with the video signal or otherwise to indicate the manner in which the parts of the video signal have been rearranged.


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Method And System For Accumulating Data Over Nondedicated Telephone Lines

Method And System For Accumulating Data Over Nondedicated Telephone Lines

US Patent:
4126762, Nov 21, 1978
Filed:
May 4, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/683161
Inventors:
John R. Martin - Milwaukee WI
Robert S. Block - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
H04M 1108
US Classification:
179 2A
Abstract:
A system wherein a telephone calling signal from a central station initiates the connection of a remote terminal, including a data accumulator, at a subscriber's station to a nondedicated telephone line for reading by a billing processor computer at the central station. In one embodiment, sequential ringing signals having a different time spacing than the signals from a normal telephone call may, through operation of a ring muting circuit at the subscriber's station, condition the remote terminal to intercept the ringing signals and to provide selective connection of the accumulator to the line without disturbing the subscriber or disrupting normal telephone operation. Alternatively, timing means may be operated at the subscriber's station to condition the remote terminal and provide a short time window during a time of the day when the telephone there is not likely to be used for normal telephone calls so that a call made from the central station during the time window will cause connection of the data accumulator. In both embodiments conditioning and connection of the subscriber terminal are accomplished without actuating the subscriber ringer.


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Method And System For Subscription Television Billing And Access

Method And System For Subscription Television Billing And Access

US Patent:
4163254, Jul 31, 1979
Filed:
Feb 14, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/768404
Inventors:
Robert S. Block - Milwaukee WI
John R. Martin - Milwaukee WI
International Classification:
H04N 716, H04N 700
US Classification:
358122
Abstract:
A subscription television system and method in which billing information regarding programs actually viewed by a subscriber of the system is accumulated over non-dedicated telephone lines. A scrambled television program signal containing a block of television program material and a program identification code unique to the block of program material is transmitted at a predetermined carrier frequency. The codes are preferably included in the vertical retrace interval of the video portion of the program signal and the transmitted program signal is selectively received at a subscriber station and selectively unscrambled to permit viewing of the block of program material being transmitted in response to subscriber action indicating acceptance for viewing of the block of program material. The program identification code in the program signal received at the subscriber station is detected and stored for subsequent transmission as an electrical signal in response to the subscriber action indicating acceptance for viewing of the block of program material. The program identification code stored at the subscriber station is selectively accessed from a remote location over telephone lines on other than a real time basis (e. g.