MICHAEL C WARD
Medical Practice at Albatross St, Panama City, FL

License number
Florida 524240
Issued Date
Nov 19, 2008
Effective Date
Dec 30, 2016
Expiration Date
Dec 1, 2018
Category
Health Care
Type
Emergency Medical Technician
Address
Address
619 Albatross St, Panama City, FL 32413
Phone
(850) 832-6247

Personal information

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5123 Bonnybrook Dr W, Lakeland, FL 33811
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509 S Parke View Dr, Jacksonville, FL 32259
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4837 Flynt Dr, Marianna, FL 32446
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4533 Burke St, Orlando, FL 32814

Professional information

Michael Ward Photo 1

Michael Ward - Panama City, FL

Work:
ENTERA Branding - Panama City, FL
Industrial Maintenance/CNC Technician
Rubinger's - Eaton Park, FL
CNC Machinist / Industrial Maintenance Electrician
Kew Gardens Apt. - Queens, NY
Maintenance Facilitator
Canaveral Cab - Cape Canaveral, FL
Dispatch Manager
Wakulla Motel - Cocoa Beach, FL
Maintenance Mechanic
Barcos Del Mar/Southern Seafood - Port Canaveral, FL
Marine Engineer/Trawler Operator
Education:
Technical or Vocational School
Course of electronics


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Portable Gas Heating Apparatus For Attachment To A Pressurized Gas Source And Method Thereof

US Patent:
2002017, Dec 5, 2002
Filed:
Feb 14, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/783928
Inventors:
William Morgan - Santa Barbara CA, US
Michael Ward - Panama City FL, US
Trent Schultz - Goleta CA, US
Peter Ryan - Orcutt CA, US
International Classification:
A62B009/00, F16K031/26, A62B007/04, A61M016/00, A62B007/00, F24J003/00
US Classification:
128/204260, 128/205220, 128/204170
Abstract:
A method and system for breathing gas heat exchange for use with an underwater pressurized gas source connected to a breathing apparatus comprising a length of tubing sufficient in diameter and length to allow heat exchange of expanding gas from the pressurized source to the breathing apparatus in order to substantially increase the temperature of the expanding gas. The tubing being made of a heat conducting material and being wholly unenclosed and open for contact with ambient fluid within which the method and system is used.