MICHAEL W JOHNSON, MD
Marriage and Family Therapists at 40 St, Tacoma, WA

License number
Washington MD00039365
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Family Medicine
Address
Address
7210 40Th St W STE 100, Tacoma, WA 98466
Phone
(253) 564-0170
(253) 207-4240 (Fax)

Organization information

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Franciscan Medical Clinic - Michael W Johnson MD

7210 40 St W STE 100, University Place, WA 98466

Doing business as:
Franciscan Medical Clinic - Teresa Froelich Do<br>Franciscan Medical Clinic - James Byrne MD
Phone:
(253) 564-0170 (Phone), (888) 825-3227 (Free)
Categories:
Electronic Commerce, Family & General Practice Physicians & Surgeons, Physicians & Surgeons, ...
Open Hours:
Hours by Appointment
Products:
A Part of Franciscan Health System, CATHOLIC HEALTH INITIATIVES, Neonatal & Newborn Care
Additional:
A Part of Francicsan Health System, Lakewood Tacoma University Place

Professional information

Michael Johnson Photo 1

Michael Johnson - St. Louis, MO

Work:
DICKENSON FLEET - Indianapolis, IN
Fabricator/Welder
Mr. Grimes - Tacoma, WA
Supervisor/Project Manager Northwest Property Solutions
MOVER - Seattle, WA
INVENTORY RECORDER
CEECO - Tacoma, WA
TRAIN INSPECTOR
Most Heavy Equipment -Frontend Loaders - Kent, WA
Grinder/ Welder Assa Abloy


Michael Ward Johnson Photo 2

Michael Ward Johnson, University Place WA

Specialties:
Family Medicine, Sports Medicine, Sports Medicine, Sleep Medicine
Work:
Tacoma South Medical Clinic
7210 40Th St W, Tacoma, WA 98466
Education:
Uniformed Services University (1991)


Michael Johnson Photo 3

Collapsible Storage Bin

US Patent:
4674647, Jun 23, 1987
Filed:
Nov 29, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/802628
Inventors:
Andrew Gyenge - Prince George, AU
Michael D. Johnson - Tacoma WA
John A. Malmanger - Vashon Island WA
Assignee:
Xytec Plastics, Inc. - Tacoma WA
International Classification:
B65D 724
US Classification:
220 6
Abstract:
The present invention provides a heavy duty, high strength, collapsible pallet type container which may be formed entirely by injection molded plastic techniques and which is designed for nesting when stacked in the erected or collapsed mode. The side and end walls of the container are pivotally connected to the pallet base means of integrally molded snap-fitting hinges.