Michael J Moore
Radiology at 37, Fort Lauderdale, FL

License number
Florida 12879
Effective Date
Feb 11, 2015
Expiration Date
Feb 28, 2019
Category
Health Care
Type
Radiologic Technology
Address
Address 2
1574 NE 37Th St, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334
1611 NW 12Th Ave, Miami, FL 33136
Phone
(954) 557-8658

Professional information

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Michael T. Moore, Miami FL - Lawyer

Address:
355 Alhambra Cir STE 1100, Miami 33134
(786) 221-0600
Licenses:
Florida - Member in Good Standing 1975
Experience:
President and Founder at Moore & Company, P.A. - 2004-present
Head Chair of Aviation and Maritime Practice at Holland & Knight - 1980-2004
Attorney at Burlingham, Underwood and Lord - 1979-1980
Education:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of LawDegree JD - Juris Doctor - LawGraduated 1974
University of FloridaDegree BA - Bachelor of Arts - FinanceGraduated 1971
Specialties:
Admiralty / Maritime - 50%, 49 years
Aviation - 50%, 49 years
Languages:
Arabic, English, Spanish
Associations:
The International Sea Keepers Society - Chairman, 2009-present
The Admiral Fleet of Florida - President-Elect, 2008-present
YMCA of Greater Miami - Board of Directors, 1996-present
Admiralty and Maritime Law Certification Committee - Member, 1995-present
American Bar Association Foundation - Fellow, 1987-present
Maritime Arbitration - Board of Directors, 1985-present
International SeaKeepers Society - General Counsel and Corporate Secretary, 2004-2005
Alexis De Tocqueville Society - Chairman, 1995
Marquis Who's Who - Member of Who's Who In American Law, 1991-1992
Southeast Admiralty Law Institute - Director, 1989-1991
Southern District Digest - Founder and Editor-in-Chief, 1980-1982
Description:
Michael T. Moore has practiced maritime and aviation law for more than thirty years, serving individuals, industries, and entities in the global maritime and...


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Michael Moore - Fort Lauderdale, FL

Work:
ImmunoSite Technologies
Senior Systems and Applications Engineer
Education:
University of Florida
Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Particle size analysis, Programming of laboratory automation equipment, Gas chromatography, Organic chemistry, UniSim process design software, Automated and statistical process control, Thermodynamics, Design of experiments, Operation of continuous and batch distillation columns


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Internet Marketing Manager At One&Amp;Only

Position:
Internet Marketing Manager at One&Only
Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Work:
One&Only - Internet Marketing Manager
Education:
University of South Florida 1992 - 1996


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Michael Moore - Miami, FL

Work:
Prodrivers.com
CDL B Driver
RoadSafe Traffic Safety - Miami, FL
Sign Installation Supervisor
Roberts Traffic Markings - Hollywood, FL
Sign Specialist
Broward County Traffic Engineering Division - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Traffic Control Worker II
City of Oakland Park - Oakland Park, FL
Equipment Operator II
Education:
Ft. Lauderdale High School - Fort Lauderdale, FL
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Michael Gregory Moore, Coral Gables FL - Lawyer

Address:
541, Coral Gables 33133
(305) 665-1370
Licenses:
Florida - Member in Good Standing 2000
Education:
University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of LawDegree JD - Juris Doctor - Law


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Delivery System And Method For Self-Centering A Proximal End Of A Stent Graft

US Patent:
2011031, Dec 22, 2011
Filed:
Feb 10, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/024882
Inventors:
Humberto Berra - Cooper City FL, US
Samuel Arbefeuille - Hollywood FL, US
Fletcher Christian - Miami FL, US
Timothy Lostetter - Davie FL, US
Frank Borrego - Hialeah FL, US
Gerry Ouellette - Coral Springs FL, US
Michael Moore - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/84
US Classification:
623 111
Abstract:
A method for implanting a prosthesis centrally within a curved lumen includes loading a prosthesis into a delivery sheath, advancing the sheath in a patient towards the curved lumen to place at least the proximal end of the prosthesis within the curved lumen, and centering the proximal end of the prosthesis and/or the distal end of the sheath within the curved lumen. In a first advancing step, the outer catheter containing the inner sheath is advanced together towards the curved lumen to a location proximal of the curved lumen and, in a second advancing step, the inner sheath containing the prosthesis is advanced into the curved lumen to place at least the proximal end within the curved lumen while the outer catheter substantially remains at the location. After centering, the proximal end of the prosthesis is deployed centered within the curved lumen.


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Aligning Device For Stent Graft Delivery System

US Patent:
2007013, Jun 14, 2007
Filed:
Jan 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/700609
Inventors:
Michael Moore - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Samuel Arbefeuille - Hollywood FL, US
Assignee:
Bolton Medical, Inc. - Sunrise FL
International Classification:
A61F 11/00
US Classification:
606108000, 623001110, 623001130
Abstract:
A prosthesis implanting system includes a delivery sheath for receiving the prosthesis and delivering it to the treatment site and an alignment device on the sheath visible to a user for indicating a rotational and an axial position of the sheath with respect to the treatment site. The alignment device is part of a delivery assembly slidably disposed in a handle. The delivery assembly has a hollow first lumen for slidably receiving therein a guidewire, a hollow second lumen slidably disposed about the first lumen, a hollow third lumen slidably disposed about the second lumen and having a distal end at which the sheath is connected and is disposed about the first and second lumen. The sheath holds the prosthesis therein prior to implantation and the alignment device is connected to the sheath. A relatively stiff outer lumen is slidably disposed about the third lumen and sheath.


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Method For Implanting A Prosthesis With A Two-Part Expanding Delivery System

US Patent:
2006027, Dec 7, 2006
Filed:
Jun 8, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/449337
Inventors:
Samuel Arbefeuille - Hollywood FL, US
Humberto Berra - Cooper City FL, US
Carol Barbre - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Michael Moore - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623001110
Abstract:
A method of implanting a prosthesis in a patient at a treatment site includes providing a prosthesis delivery system with an inner sheath and an outer sheath. The prosthesis is loaded inside the inner sheath. The inner sheath containing the prosthesis is loaded within the outer sheath. The outer sheath is advanced in a patient towards the treatment site up to a given position at a distance from the treatment site. While retaining the outer sheath in the given position, the inner sheath is advanced out from the outer sheath to the treatment site to align the prosthesis with the treatment site and the inner sheath is retracted to at least partially implant the prosthesis at the treatment site. Upon completion of prosthesis implantation, both of the inner and outer sheaths are retracted from the patient.


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Method For Aligning A Stent Graft Delivery System

US Patent:
8062349, Nov 22, 2011
Filed:
Jan 31, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/700510
Inventors:
Michael Moore - Fort Lauderdale FL, US
Samuel Arbefeuille - Hollywood FL, US
Assignee:
Bolton Medical, Inc. - Sunrise FL
International Classification:
A61F 2/06
US Classification:
623 134, 623 111, 623 113, 623 135
Abstract:
A method of implanting a prosthesis in a patient at a treatment site includes the steps of providing a prosthesis delivery sheath with an alignment device, loading a prosthesis into the sheath, advancing the sheath in a patient up to the treatment site, and viewing at least one of a rotational and an axial position of the alignment device at the treatment site and, if the sheath is not in a desired position, moving the sheath to the desired position based upon the position of the alignment device. The alignment device can be a pair of markers on opposing sides of a longitudinal axis of the sheath such that, when viewed from a side of the sheath, the pair forms a given shape that communicates to a user a direction in which the sheath needs to rotate minimally to align the markers and form the given shape.


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Michael Moore

Location:
Miami/Fort Lauderdale Area
Industry:
Higher Education