MICHAEL FRIEDMAN, MD
Osteopathic Medicine in Brooklyn, NY

License number
New York 1738121
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Cardiovascular Disease
Address
Address
4802 Tenth Avenue Attn: Cardiology, Brooklyn, NY 11219
Phone
(718) 283-6843
(718) 283-8956 (Fax)

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Friedman, age 76
49 Fulton St APT 14O, New York, NY 10038
Michael Friedman
4890 Kinney Gulf Rd, Cortland, NY 13045
(607) 849-4369
Michael Friedman, age 67
477 Reserve Rd, West Seneca, NY 14224
(716) 675-1873
Michael Friedman
47 Shepherd Ln, Roslyn Hts, NY 11577
Michael Friedman, age 56
5017 Platinum Dr, Liverpool, NY 13088
(315) 457-9526

Organization information

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Michael Friedman

4906 16 Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11204

Industry:
Men's & Boys' Clothing Store, Ret Men's & Boy's Clothing
Doing business as:
Zoldan's for Men & Boys<br>Zoldan's for Mens & Boys
Phone:
(718) 851-5819 (Phone)
Owner, Manager:
Michael Friedman (Owner, Manager)


Michael Friedman MD,FACC

4802 10 Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11219

Industry:
Cardiologist, Internist
Phone:
(718) 283-7535 (Phone)
Michael Scott Friedman


MICHAEL FRIEDMAN CORP

650 Fountain Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208

Status:
Inactive
Inactive reason:
Dissolution by Proclamation / Annulment of Authority
Registration:
Jun 16, 1958
Inactive since:
Jun 25, 2003
State ID:
111649
Business type:
DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION
David Nathanson, 650 Fountain Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11208 (Physical)
Agent:
Certilman Balin Adler & Hyman Llp,90 Merrick Ave, East Meadow, NY 11554 (Physical)


MICHAEL FRIEDMAN & SONS INC

503 Ditmas Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11218

Status:
Inactive
Inactive reason:
Dissolution by Proclamation / Annulment of Authority
Registration:
Oct 21, 1999
Inactive since:
Apr 27, 2011
State ID:
2431119
Business type:
DOMESTIC BUSINESS CORPORATION

Professional information

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Dr. Michael S Friedman, Brooklyn NY - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology
Address:
Michael S. Friedman MD
4802 10Th Ave, Brooklyn 11219
(718) 283-6843 (Phone)
Certifications:
Cardiovascular Disease, 1991, Internal Medicine, 1989, Interventional Cardiology, 2003
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English, Russian, Spanish
Hospitals:
Michael S. Friedman MD
4802 10Th Ave, Brooklyn 11219
Maimonides Medical Center
4802 10Th Ave, Brooklyn 11219
New York Methodist Hospital
506 6Th St, Brooklyn 11215
Brookdale Hospital Medical Center
Linden Blvd At Brookdale Plz, Brooklyn 11212
Brooklyn Hospital Center at Downtown
121 Dekalb Ave, Brooklyn 11201
Long Island College Hospital
339 Hicks St, Brooklyn 11201
Philosophy:
Dr. Michael Friedman has been an Attending of the Division of Cardiology at Maimonides Medical Center since 1998. He earned his Medical Degree at the Sackler School of Medicine in Tel-Aviv, Israel. He served as a co-investigator for the International Study of Infarct Survival III. Dr. Friedman was a sub-investigator in Biocompatibles Biodiv Ysio Stent Randomized Control Trial (DISTINCT) Research Project in 1999. Dr. Friedman is also involved in the ambulatory Chest Pain Unit at Maimonides Medical Center. Dr. Friedman has numerous published articles such as: “Hemodynamic Compromise Secondary to a Mediastinal Bronchogenic Cyst” published in Chest, “Coronary flow reserve by doppler wire is not equivalent to stenotic flow reserve”, published in Circulation.
Education:
Medical School
Sackler School Of Medicine, Tel Aviv University
Graduated: 1986
Lenox Hill Hospital


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Staff Auditor At Raich Ende Malter &Amp; Co., Llp

Position:
Staff Auditor at Raich Ende Malter & Co., LLP
Location:
Greater New York City Area
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Raich Ende Malter & Co., LLP - New York since Sep 2012 - Staff Auditor IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program - Brooklyn, NY Nov 2010 - May 2011 - Intern
Education:
City University of New York-Brooklyn College 2008 - 2012
Bachelor of Science (BS), Accounting & Finance
State University of New York at Binghamton 2007 - 2008


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Michael M Friedman, Brooklyn NY

Specialties:
Cardiologist
Address:
4802 10Th Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11219
Education:
Doctor of Medicine
Board certifications:
American Board of Internal Medicine Certification in Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Cardiovascular Disease (Internal Medicine), American Board of Internal Medicine Sub-certificate in Interventional Cardiology (Internal Medicine)


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Michael Friedman - Brooklyn, NY

Work:
Citigroup
Private Bank PMO
Citigroup - New York, NY
BREL Business Analyst
Citigroup - Jersey City, NJ
ITSM Specialist
FDM Group, Inc - New York, NY
Head of Sourcing/Account Executive/Sales Support/Recruiter/Trainee
Education:
Syracuse University - Syracuse, NY
B.S. in Information Studies


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Bagging Apparatus With Bag Spreading Device And Braking Device

US Patent:
3961460, Jun 8, 1976
Filed:
Dec 9, 1974
Appl. No.:
5/530201
Inventors:
Murray Jelling - Roslyn Heights NY
Alexander Kahn - Massapequa NY
Ernest George Moore - East Meadow NY
Michael Friedman - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
U.S. Dynamics Corporation - Amityville NY
International Classification:
B65B 5704, B65B 2520
US Classification:
53 64
Abstract:
A bagging device is provided with a floor supported device having a roll of polyethylene bags thereon, which are fed through a braking device and thence a round spreading devices and a floating hook support, whereupon is engaged sequentially the hooks of hangers upon which garments or the like are supported. The bags are provided with indicia thereupon which are detected by a detecting device to actuate the braking device so that the bags may be readily torn off before they seat on the respective garments being packaged. Provision is made for adjustments of the braking time so that the brake automatically releases after a fixed period of time thereby facilitating a drawing of the bags from the source for sequential bagging operations.


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Michael Friedman - Brooklyn, NY

Work:
NY Methodist
Education:
SUNY Downstate Medical Center, College of Health Related Professions - Brooklyn, NY
BS in Physical Therapy


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Floating Hook Arrangement For An Apparatus For Bagging Garments

US Patent:
4027461, Jun 7, 1977
Filed:
Jul 22, 1976
Appl. No.:
5/707653
Inventors:
Murray Jelling - Roslyn Heights NY
Alexander Kahn - Massapequa NY
Ernest George Moore - East Meadow NY
Michael Friedman - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
U.S. Dynamics Corporation - Amityville NY
International Classification:
B65B 4326, B65B 6704
US Classification:
53241
Abstract:
An elongated central shaft is provided at one end with a hook for supporting thereon a hanger for a garment. The other end of the central elongated shaft is connected to a mounting element which mounts the arrangement on an apparatus for bagging garments. The elongated shaft has mounted thereabout a compressible spreader unit which is hinged at its ends so that, as a bag is pulled down from an apparatus for bagging garments, the spreader unit positioned about the central elongated shaft will cause the bag to open and avoid contact with the hook and the central elongated shaft.


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Floating Hook Arrangement For An Apparatus For Bagging Garments

US Patent:
4100719, Jul 18, 1978
Filed:
Mar 16, 1977
Appl. No.:
5/778237
Inventors:
Murray Jelling - Roslyn Heights NY
Alexander Kahn - Massapequa NY
Ernest George Moore - East Meadow NY
Michael Friedman - Brooklyn NY
Assignee:
U.S. Dynamics Corporation - Amityville NY
International Classification:
B65B 4326, B65B 6702
US Classification:
53241
Abstract:
An elongated central shaft is provided at one end with a hook for supporting thereon a hanger for a garment contained thereon. The other end of the central elongated shaft is connected to a mounting element which mounts the arrangement on an apparatus for bagging garments. The elongated shaft has mounted thereabout a spreader unit which is hinged at its ends thereof so that, as a bag is pulled down from an apparatus for bagging garments, the spreader unit positioned about the central elongated shaft will cause the leading end of the bag to open up and thereby avoid contact with the hook and the central elongated shaft.


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Special Bags For Bagging Apparatus

US Patent:
3990625, Nov 9, 1976
Filed:
Aug 8, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/603050
Inventors:
Murray Jelling - Roslyn Heights NY
Alexander Kahn - Massapequa NY
Ernest George Moore - East Meadow NY
Michael Friedman - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B65D 3300, B65D 8567, B65H 3510
US Classification:
229 53
Abstract:
For a bagging device, there is provided a roll of polyethylene bags which are fed through a braking device and thence past spreading devices and a floating hook support, whereupon are engaged sequentially the hooks of hangers upon which garments or the like are supported. The bags are provided with indicia thereupon which can be detected by a detecting device to actuate the braking device so that the bags may be readily torn off before they seat on the respective garments being packaged.


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Bagging Process

US Patent:
3987603, Oct 26, 1976
Filed:
Aug 8, 1975
Appl. No.:
5/603012
Inventors:
Murray Jelling - Roslyn Heights NY
Alexander Kahn - Massapequa NY
Ernest George Moore - East Meadow NY
Michael Friedman - Brooklyn NY
International Classification:
B65B 914, B65B 2520, B65B 5704
US Classification:
53 29
Abstract:
Bags from a roll of polyethylene bags are fed through a braking device and thence past spreading devices and a floating hook support, whereupon are engaged sequentially the hooks of hangers upon which garments or the like are supported. The bags are provided with indicia which are detected by a detecting device to actuate the braking device so that the bags may be readily torn off before they seat on the respective garments being packaged. Provision is made for adjustments of the braking time so that the brake automatically releases after a fixed period of time thereby facilitating a drawing of the bags from the source for sequential bagging operations.