William Lewis Austin
Veterinary in Memphis, TN

License number
Georgia VET000758
Issued Date
Oct 12, 1954
Renew Date
Dec 13, 1988
Expiration Date
Dec 31, 1990
Category
Veterinary Medicine
Type
Veterinarian
Address
Address
Memphis, TN

Professional information

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William Austin - Memphis, TN

Work:
Achill Computer Services
Technical Service Engineer
Perkins & Marie Callender Inc
Sr. Technical Support Analyst
Medtronic
Technical Sales Support
Gyrus ENT
Network Administrator
Perkins & Marie Callender Inc
System Support Specialist/Help Desk Technician
Mimeo.com
Customer Service Representative/Tech Support Specialist
Solectron
Laptop diagnostics technician
Memphis Housing Authority
Jr. Network Administrator
Education:
Southeast College of Technology - Memphis, TN
AA in Computer Networking Technology


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Market Manager At Cbs Outdoor

Position:
Market Manager at CBS Outdoor
Location:
Greater Memphis Area
Industry:
Marketing and Advertising
Work:
CBS Outdoor - Market Manager
Education:
University of Mississippi 1981 - 1985
Skills:
Outdoor Advertising


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William Austin - Memphis, TN

Work:
Exel Zimmer
Picking and Packing
Medtronics - Memphis, TN
Picker
Education:
Mitchell High School - Memphis, TN
High school diploma


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Single Lock External Fixation Clamp Arrangement And Method

US Patent:
2012008, Apr 12, 2012
Filed:
Oct 12, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/271744
Inventors:
Michael W. Mullaney - Kinnelon NJ, US
Stephen T. Miller - Scotts Valley CA, US
William Brian Austin - Germantown TN, US
Assignee:
ExtraOrtho, Inc. - Memphis TN
International Classification:
A61B 17/00
US Classification:
606 54
Abstract:
A clamping device for an external fixation system includes a post component having a yaw axis, a first clamp secured to the post component and rotatable about the yaw axis, and a second clamp secured to the post component and rotatable about the yaw axis relative to the first clamp. The device includes a tightening component configured in a manner that an action of tightening the tightening component simultaneously locks both the first and second clamps in a gripping arrangement and substantially eliminates their relative rotation about the yaw axis. Interdigitating components can be spaced apart by high spring rate biasing elements that so as to allow for smooth adjustment of the clamping device components relative to each other until the appropriate position is achieved and until after a sufficiently high clamping load has been applied.


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Measurement And Resulting Compensation Of Intramedullary Nail Deformation

US Patent:
2013028, Oct 24, 2013
Filed:
Apr 23, 2013
Appl. No.:
13/868759
Inventors:
Stephen T. Miller - Scotts Valley CA, US
William Brian Austin - Germantown TN, US
Todd A. Martens - Denver CO, US
Assignee:
Vector Sight Inc. - Germantown TN
International Classification:
A61B 5/107
US Classification:
600587
Abstract:
The present disclosure relates to systems and methods for measuring deformation of an orthopedic implant in a patient to identify a location of a feature of the orthopedic implant in the patient. Mechanical locking features may be used to align a drilling guide with the feature of the orthopedic implant.


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Shrouds For Implants

US Patent:
2004001, Jan 22, 2004
Filed:
Jan 16, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/346316
Inventors:
Knute Buehler - Bend OR, US
David Kelman - Collierville TN, US
Jerry Jones - Memphis TN, US
Jeffrey Shea - Memphis TN, US
William Austin - Germantown TN, US
Richard Lambert - Cordova TN, US
Alisha Bergin - Southaven MS, US
Terry McLean - Memphis TN, US
International Classification:
A61F002/46
US Classification:
623/022120, 606/095000, 606/102000
Abstract:
Shrouds for use with an implant in order to allow a surgeon to determine when the implant has been inserted into the femoral canal (or other bone as applicable) a proper distance during implantation. Such a shroud is useful to ensure that the patient's limb after prosthesis implantation is the correct length. The shrouds described have a distal surface which, when properly positioned relative to the implant, indicate proper insertion distance, such as by abutting a portion of the femur upon reaching correct insertion distance. The shrouds may contain a cavity which receives all or part of the neck or taper of the implant in order to position the distal surface correctly. The shrouds described can also help determine correct version of the implant, retain cement in the bone canal or cavity during implantation, pressurize the cement, and protect surfaces of the implant during the implantation.