DR. MICHAEL HICHO, PHARMD
Pharmacy at East Blvd, Cleveland, OH

License number
Ohio 03233053
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist Clinician (PhC)/ Clinical Pharmacy Specialist
Address
Address
10701 East Blvd EAST, Cleveland, OH 44106
Phone
(216) 791-3800

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Michael Hicho, age 77
2430 Valley Parkway Dr, Broadview Heights, OH 44147
(440) 237-1141
Michael Hicho
North Royalton, OH
(440) 237-1141
Michael D Hicho, age 67
13121 Morning Star Dr, North Royalton, OH 44133
(440) 237-1141
Michael D Hicho, age 77
2430 Valley Parkway Dr, North Royalton, OH 44133
(440) 237-1141
Michael D Hicho, age 77
2430 Valley Pkwy, Broadview Hts, OH 44147
(440) 237-1141

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Pharmacy Intern At Louis Stokes Cleveland Va Medical Center

Pharmacy Intern At Louis Stokes Cleveland Va Medical Center

Position:
Pharmacy Intern at Louis Stokes Cleveland Medical Center
Location:
Cleveland/Akron, Ohio Area
Industry:
Hospital & Health Care
Work:
Louis Stokes Cleveland Medical Center - East Cleveland, OH since Jun 2007 - Pharmacy Intern University of Toledo - Toledo, OH Aug 2011 - May 2012 - Pharmaceutics Lab Teaching Assistant Discount Drug Mart - Maple Heights, OH Aug 2009 - Dec 2011 - IPPE Experience Omnicare Pharmacy of Northwest Ohio - Perrysburg, OH Oct 2011 - Nov 2011 - IPPE Experience Cleveland Clinic Huron Hospital - East Cleveland, OH Dec 2010 - Dec 2010 - IPPE Experience Precision Gasket & Die, Inc. - Brunswick, OH Jun 2005 - Jun 2007 - Warehouse/Manufacturing Worker
Education:
University of Toledo 2011 - 2013
Doctor of Pharmacy, Pharmacy
University of Toledo 2007 - 2011
Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chemistry Minor, Pharmacy
North Royalton High School 2003 - 2007
Honor & Awards:
Magna Cum Laude, College and Departmental Honors in Pharmacy Practice, Tower of Excellence Scholarship, Gilbert and Janiece Siegel Scholarship, Alan R. Minadeo Memorial ASP Award, Dean's List


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MICHAEL HICHO, Brecksville OH - Agent

MICHAEL HICHO, Brecksville OH - Agent

Work:
Coldwell Banker
Brecksville
(440) 227-9713


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Method And Apparatus For Analyzing Rotating Machines

Method And Apparatus For Analyzing Rotating Machines

US Patent:
5115671, May 26, 1992
Filed:
Jul 13, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/552421
Inventors:
Michael D. Hicho - Broadview Heights OH
Assignee:
Life Systems, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G01P 1500
US Classification:
73488
Abstract:
A vibration transducer (22) is mounted to a rotating machine (20) for sensing vibration thereof. An output electrical signal from the vibration transducer is analyzed to generate a level display (18) of vibrational displacement per unit time, a speed display (22) indicative of rotational speed, and a bearing condition display (20) indicative of bearing condition, all displays derived directly from the vibration transducer signal. The electrical signal is transformed (36) into a frequency spectrum that has an amplitude for each of a plurality of narrow frequency ranges or bins. Each frequency bin has a characteristic center frequency and a predefined width or band of frequencies. A speed analysis program (38) identifies a set of at least first, second and third order related frequency bins, i. e. frequency bins whose center frequencies are an even multiple of each other, that have a significantly high amplitude and provides the lowest bin center frequency as a control signal to the speed display. A bearing condition analysis program (40) eliminates the bins that are integer multiples of the running speed and lower frequency, e. g.


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Method And Apparatus For Analyzing Rotating Machines

Method And Apparatus For Analyzing Rotating Machines

US Patent:
5109700, May 5, 1992
Filed:
May 30, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/707441
Inventors:
Michael D. Hicho - Broadview Heights OH
Assignee:
Life Systems, Inc. - Cleveland OH
International Classification:
G01N 2900
US Classification:
73660
Abstract:
A vibration transducer (22) is mounted to a rotating machine (20) for sensing vibration thereof. An output electrical signal from the vibration transducer is analyzed to generate a level display (18) of vibrational displacement per unit time, a speed display (22) indicative of rotational speed, and a bearing condition display (20) indicative of bearing condition, all displays derived directly from the vibration transducer signal. The electrical signal is transformed (36) into a frequency spectrum that has an amplitude for each of a plurality of narrow frequency ranges or bins. Each frequency bin has a characteristic center frequency and a predefined width or band of frequencies. A speed analysis program (38) identifies a set of at least first, second and third order related frequency bins, i. e. frequency bins whose center frequencies are an even multiple of each other, that have a significantly high amplitude and provides the lowest bin center frequency as a control signal to the speed display. A bearing condition analysis program (40) eliminates the bins that are integer multiples of the running speed and lower frequency, e. g.