MR. RICHARD DAVIS, LPC
Social Work at Lakeside Ave, Richmond, VA

License number
Virginia 0701006490
Category
Mental Health
Type
Mental Health
License number
Virginia 0701006490
Category
Social Work
Type
Counselor
License number
Virginia 0701006490
Category
Social Work
Type
Professional
Address
Address 2
6001 Lakeside Ave SUITE 22, Richmond, VA 23228
985 Preservation Rd, Midlothian, VA 23113
Phone
(804) 300-1993

Organization information

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ASSOCIATED INSURANCE SYSTEMS SERVICES, INC. -RICHARD DAVIS

3108 Parham Rd SUITE 300-B, Richmond, VA 23294

Registration:
Jun 10, 1992
State ID:
03937067
Business type:
Corporation
Agent:
Richard Davis,3108 Parham Rd, Richmond, VA 23294

Professional information

Richard Davis Photo 1

Financial Services Industry Consultant At Corematrix Systems

Position:
Financial Services Industry Consultant at CoreMatrix Systems
Location:
Richmond, Virginia Area
Industry:
Banking
Work:
CoreMatrix Systems since May 2012 - Financial Services Industry Consultant Independent Information Technology and Services Jan 2012 - Jul 2012 - Managing Director Salesforce.com Jul 2011 - Dec 2011 - CXO Advisor SunTrust Bank - Richmond, Virginia Area Sep 1973 - May 2011 - LOB Manager
Education:
University of Richmond 1974 - 1981
BC, Accounting
Ferrum College 1971 - 1973
Associate of Science, Business Administration
Interests:
Cloud technology, fitness, profitability management


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Environmental Scientist At Wetland Studies And Solutions, Inc.

Position:
Environmental Scientist at Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc.
Location:
Richmond, Virginia Area
Industry:
Environmental Services
Work:
Wetland Studies and Solutions, Inc. since Jul 2013 - Environmental Scientist Froehling & Robertson, Inc. - Richmond, VA Feb 2011 - Jun 2013 - Environmental Scientist Virginia Commonwealth University Jan 2008 - Feb 2011 - Research Fellowship Consolidated Safety Services, Inc. - Houma, Louisiana Jun 2010 - Sep 2010 - Geospatial Analyst/Data Manager Virginia Department of Game and Inland Fisheries May 2007 - Jan 2008 - Wildlife Diversity Technician
Education:
Virginia Commonwealth University 2008 - 2010
M.S., Environmental Science, Ecology
Virginia Commonwealth University 2003 - 2007
B.S., Environmental Studies, Biology


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Richard Davis - Richmond, VA

Work:
The HUF Center
Clinical Group Facilitator/Case Management
Anderson Counseling Services
Day Treatment Clinician
Presbyterian Home & Family Services
Day Treatment Clinician
Strategic Therapy - Lynchburg, VA
Therapeutic After-School Day Treatment Counselor
Liberty University Psychology Department - Lynchburg, VA
Work Study- Office/ Professor Assistant
Education:
Liberty University - Lynchburg, VA
Master in Special Education
Liberty University
Bachelor of Science in Psychology


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Richard Davis - Midlothian, VA

Work:
Best Buy Co, Inc - Colonial Heights, VA
Computer Business Group Manager
McBee Associates - Richmond, VA
Financial Consultant Representative
T-Mobile Call Center - Richmond, VA
Call Center Representative
Abrial Adult Services, Inc - Richmond, VA
Resident Counselor
Education:
Virginia State University
Bachelors in Computer Information Systems
Bridgewater College


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Qualified Mental Health Professional

Position:
Mental Health Counselor at Olmeja
Location:
Richmond, Virginia
Industry:
Higher Education
Work:
Olmeja since May 2012 - Mental Health Counselor Anderson Counseling - Lynchburg, Virginia Area Aug 2011 - Mar 2013 - Day Treatment Counselor
Education:
Liberty University 2006 - 2010


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Richard Davis - Richmond, VA

Work:
CVC. inc
Residential/Commercial installer
FTS USA - Richmond, VA
Business Class Installer


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Richard Davis - Richmond, VA

Work:
Any company - Richmond, VA
Dishwasher


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Indwelling Urethral Catheter

US Patent:
4432757, Feb 21, 1984
Filed:
Apr 9, 1982
Appl. No.:
6/366963
Inventors:
Richard C. Davis - Richmond VA
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
604 99
Abstract:
An indwelling urethral catheter (10) includes a flexible catheter drainage shaft (18) defining a drainage canal with a valve (32) mounted therein. The catheter is mounted in a urethral canal by means of a bladder-located Foley-type balloon (22) and an inflatable balloon lead shaft (24) which extends along the catheter drainage shaft. The valve (32) is normally biased to a closed position, but is actuatable to an open position by external hand manipulation of a penis in which the catheter is implanted. The catheter (10) also includes a discardable sleeve (12) which is severably attached to the distal end of the catheter (10), on the proximal side of the balloon (22). After insertion into the urethra, the balloon (22), and its lead shaft (24) are inflated through a "basketball" type contraction valve (44). Gentle traction is then applied axially to a catheter sleeve head (46) to sever the sleeve from the remainder of the catheter (10) so that it may be withdrawn from the urethra and discarded, leaving the remainder of the catheter (10) in a position whereby the most proximal end does not extend to the penile meatus.


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Indwelling Urethral Catheter And Method

US Patent:
4350161, Sep 21, 1982
Filed:
May 9, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/148340
Inventors:
Richard C. Davis - Richmond VA
International Classification:
A61M 2500
US Classification:
128349BV
Abstract:
An indwelling urethral catheter (10) includes a flexible catheter drainage shaft (18) defining a drainage canal with a valve (32) mounted therein. The catheter is mounted in a urethral canal by means of a bladder-located Foley-type balloon (22) and an inflatable balloon lead shaft (24) which extends along the catheter drainage shaft. The valve (32) is normally biased to a closed position, but is actuatable to an open position by external hand manipulation of a penis in which the catheter is implanted. The catheter (10) also includes a discardable sleeve (12) which is severably attached to the distal end of the catheter (10), on the proximal side of the balloon (22). After insertion into the urethra, the balloon (22), and its lead shaft (24) are inflated through a "basketball" type contraction valve (44). Gentle traction is then applied axially to a catheter sleeve head (46) to sever the sleeve from the remainder of the catheter (10) so that it may be withdrawn from the urethra and discarded, leaving the remainder of the catheter (10) in a position whereby the most proximal end does not extend to the penile meatus.