MR. PATRICK MARTIN SMITH, R.PH.
Pharmacy at Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ

License number
Arizona S10173
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
16825 E Shea Blvd, Scottsdale, AZ 85268
Phone
(480) 837-8557

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Patrick Smith
4724 E White Dr, Paradise Vly, AZ 85253
(602) 684-1585
Patrick P Smith, age 52
3335 Kimberly Way, Phoenix, AZ 85027
(623) 780-8756
Patrick R Smith, age 58
28 Moon Valley Dr, Phoenix, AZ 85022
(602) 993-5106

Professional information

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Patrick Martin Smith

Position:
Senior Clinical Manager at OptumRx
Location:
Fountain Hills, Arizona
Industry:
Pharmaceuticals
Work:
OptumRx since Mar 2012 - Senior Clinical Manager CVS Caremark Corporation Oct 2006 - Oct 2010 - Area Vice President - Clinical Account Management CVS Caremark Corporation Oct 2002 - Oct 2006 - Director - Clinical Account Management CVS Caremark Corporation Aug 2000 - Oct 2002 - Clinical Manager CVS Caremark Corporation May 1997 - Aug 2000 - Manager Network Product Development Walgreens Nov 1992 - May 1997 - Pharmacy Manager
Education:
Ferris State University 1990 - 1992
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Pharmacy
University of Wisconsin-Madison 1986 - 1990


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Electrical Weapon Having Controller For Timed Current Through Target And Date/Time Recording

US Patent:
7234262, Jun 26, 2007
Filed:
Dec 2, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/164710
Inventors:
Patrick W. Smith - Scottsdale AZ, US
Assignee:
TASER International, Inc. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
F42B 12/02
US Classification:
42 84, 361232, 463 473, 89 111, 102502
Abstract:
An apparatus for interfering with locomotion by a human or animal target includes a microprocessor programmed to track date and time, to initiate and maintain for a period an electrical current, and to record tracked date and time for each initiation of the current. The current, when conducted through the target, interferes with use by the target of the skeletal muscles of the target during the period.


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Systems And Methods For A Recorder User Interface

US Patent:
2009027, Nov 5, 2009
Filed:
Apr 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/418531
Inventors:
Nache D. Shekarri - Phoenix AZ, US
Patrick W. Smith - Scottsdale AZ, US
Jasjit S. Dhillon - Santa Barbara CA, US
Milan Cerovic - Phoenix AZ, US
International Classification:
H04N 5/225, G10L 15/00
US Classification:
3482071, 704275, 348E05024
Abstract:
An incident recorder records original and supplemental incident information using a simplified user interface.


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Systems And Methods For Halting Locomotion Using Damped Waveform

US Patent:
2009021, Sep 3, 2009
Filed:
Dec 28, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/966829
Inventors:
Patrick W. Smith - Scottsdale AZ, US
International Classification:
H01T 23/00
US Classification:
361232
Abstract:
Systems and methods for immobilizing a target such as a human or animal with a stimulus signal coupled to the target via electrodes provide the stimulus signal in accordance with a strike stage, a hold stage, and a rest stage. Systems include a launch device and separate projectile, where the projectile includes a battery, a waveform generator, and electrodes. The strike stage and hold stage may include pulses at a pulse repetition rate, for example, from 10 to 20 pulses per second, each pulse delivering a predetermined amount of charge, for example, about 100 microcoulombs at less than about 500 volts peak. The hold stage may continue immobilization at a lesser expenditure of energy compared to the strike stage. Because the strike stage and hold stage may immobilize by interfering with skeletal muscle control by the target's nervous system, a rest stage may allow the target to take a breath.


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Systems And Methods For Immobilization Using Selected Electrodes

US Patent:
7057872, Jun 6, 2006
Filed:
Dec 31, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/750551
Inventors:
Patrick W. Smith - Paradise Valley AZ, US
Magne H. Nerheim - Scottsdale AZ, US
Assignee:
TASER International, Inc. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
H01T 23/00
US Classification:
361232
Abstract:
Systems and methods for immobilizing a target such as a human or animal with a stimulus signal coupled to the target via numerous electrodes select particular electrodes to use for the stimulus signal. Subsets of electrodes may be tested by applying a test signal and monitoring the energy or charge delivered during a prescribed time. If the delivered energy or charge using a particular subset of electrodes as indicated by monitoring test pulse amplitude suitably compares to a limit, then the particular subset is selected for applying the stimulus signal. A first stimulus signal may be applied to a first subset of electrodes to prompt movement of the target toward an electrode that, when better coupled to the target as a consequence of movement of the target will provide a more effective subset of electrodes for further stimulus. For example, a projectile with closely spaced electrodes may stimulate a burning sensation to attract the target to impale the target's hand on a rear facing electrode of the projectile. Use of the rear facing electrode and one or more of the closely spaced electrodes may provide a more effective stimulus circuit through tissue of the target.


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Systems And Methods For Immobilization Using Charge Delivery

US Patent:
7602597, Oct 13, 2009
Filed:
Feb 22, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/307789
Inventors:
Patrick W. Smith - Scottsdale AZ, US
Magne H. Nerheim - Paradise Valley AZ, US
Assignee:
TASER International, Inc. - Scottsdale AZ
International Classification:
H01T 23/00
US Classification:
361232
Abstract:
Systems and methods for immobilizing a target such as a human or animal with a stimulus signal coupled to the target via numerous electrodes select particular electrodes to use for the stimulus signal. Subsets of electrodes may be tested by applying a test signal and monitoring the energy or charge delivered during a prescribed time. If the delivered energy or charge using a particular subset of electrodes as indicated by monitoring test pulse amplitude suitably compares to a limit, then the particular subset is selected for applying the stimulus signal. A first stimulus signal may be applied to a first subset of electrodes to prompt movement of the target toward an electrode that, when better coupled to the target as a consequence of movement of the target will provide a more effective subset of electrodes for further stimulus. For example, a projectile with closely spaced electrodes may stimulate a burning sensation to attract the target to impale the target's hand on a rear facing electrode of the projectile. Use of the rear facing electrode and one or more of the closely spaced electrodes may provide a more effective stimulus circuit through tissue of the target.


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Systems And Methods For Halting Locomotion

US Patent:
2007013, Jun 14, 2007
Filed:
Aug 25, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/510755
Inventors:
Patrick Smith - Scottsdale AZ, US
International Classification:
F41B 15/04
US Classification:
042001080, 361232000
Abstract:
A weapon halts locomotion by a human or animal target, for example, for arresting the target. The device includes a charging circuit and a discharging circuit. The charging circuit charges a capacitance of the device. The discharging circuit overwhelms voluntary use by the target of the skeletal muscles of the target when passing a current through tissue of the target. Each pulse has a pulse width greater than 9 microseconds. The current may include a plurality of substantially equally spaced apart pulses of from 2 to 40 pulses per second.


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Systems And Methods For Coordinating Collection Of Evidence

US Patent:
2009025, Oct 8, 2009
Filed:
Oct 28, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/260036
Inventors:
Patrick W. Smith - Scottsdale AZ, US
Nache D. Shekarri - Phoenix AZ, US
Magne H. Nerheim - Paradise Valley AZ, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
348 77, 348 61, 348E07085
Abstract:
A method for coordinated collection of data regarding an incident. An electronic control device performs the method. The electronic control device provides a stimulus signal to a target and logs each delivery of the stimulus signal. The method includes in any practical order: (a) receiving a request to collect the data regarding the incident; (b) recording the request in the log; (c) notifying an operator of the electronic control device regarding the request; and (d) providing an instruction to the operator for orienting a detector toward the incident to collect the data.


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Systems And Methods For Incident Recording

US Patent:
2009025, Oct 8, 2009
Filed:
Nov 7, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/267467
Inventors:
Nache D. Shekarri - Phoenix AZ, US
Patrick W. Smith - Scottsdale AZ, US
Magne H. Nerheim - Paradise Valley AZ, US
International Classification:
H04N 7/18
US Classification:
348158, 348E07085
Abstract:
A primary subsystem communicates to a secondary subsystem a description of an incident. The primary subsystem includes a detector, a user interface, and a recorder. The detector detects data related to the incident. The user interface determines a revision related to the data. The recorder records the data and the revision for communication to the secondary subsystem.


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Systems And Methods For Classifying Recorded Information

US Patent:
2009027, Nov 5, 2009
Filed:
Apr 3, 2009
Appl. No.:
12/418540
Inventors:
Patrick W. Smith - Scottsdale AZ, US
Nache D. Shekarri - Phoenix AZ, US
Jasjit S. Dhillon - Santa Barbara CA, US
Milan Cerovic - Phoenix AZ, US
International Classification:
G06F 3/048
US Classification:
715716, 715700
Abstract:
An incident recorder records original and supplemental incident information using a simplified user interface.