MICHAEL A GREENE
Osteopathic Medicine at Argyle Frst Blvd, Jacksonville, FL

License number
Florida 13010
Issued Date
Oct 30, 2014
Effective Date
Oct 30, 2014
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Osteopathic Physician
Address
Address 2
7855 Argyle Forest Blvd, Jacksonville, FL 32244
3839 County Road 218 E SUITE C, Middleburg, FL 32068
Phone
(904) 406-6316

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Greene, age 52
4507 9Th St W APT C4, Bradenton, FL 34207
Michael Greene, age 44
4401 Meadowwood Way, Tampa, FL 33618
Michael Greene
441 W Mac Pl, Citrus Spgs, FL 34434
Michael Greene, age 72
4571 Coconut Blvd, West Palm Beach, FL 33411
Michael Greene, age 55
4625 Jonathan St, Hastings, FL 32145

Professional information

Michael Greene Photo 1

Michael Greene - Jacksonville, FL

Work:
Ingenium Software
Account Manager
CMG Consultin Inc. - Jacksonville, FL
Operations
CentriNet Corp - Alpharetta, GA
Sr. Account Manager
MTM Technologies - Stamford, CT
National Practice Principal - Captaris/Open Text
Captaris Inc - Bellevue, WA
Channel Partner Manager / Channel Sales Manager
MTM Technologies - Stamford, CT
Account Manager
Entr Computer Center - Louisville, KY
Account Manager
Education:
Eastern Kentucky University - Richmond, KY
BA


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Owner, Eisman &Amp; Russo, Inc.

Position:
Owner at Eisman & Russo, Inc.
Location:
Jacksonville, Florida Area
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
Eisman & Russo, Inc. - Owner Stellar Apr 1991 - Apr 1995 - CFO
Education:
Seton Hall University 1981 - 1983


Michael Greene Photo 3

External Fixation Device For Cranialmaxillofacial Distraction

US Patent:
7011642, Mar 14, 2006
Filed:
Sep 22, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/667751
Inventors:
Michael T. Greene - Jacksonville FL, US
Thomas S. Johnson - Jacksonville FL, US
Assignee:
KLS-Martin, L.P. - Jacksonville FL
International Classification:
A61F 5/00
US Classification:
602 36, 602 32, 433 18, 128845
Abstract:
An externally mounted fixation device for craniomaxillofacial distraction osteogenesis, the device having a helmet to secure the device in a relatively rigid and immobile manner to the head of a patient, support structure to receive distraction components in fixed or adjustable spatial location relative to the patient's head, and distraction components to apply traction to the bones of the patient to be distracted.