DR. WILLIAM PATRICK BURNS, MD
Osteopathic Medicine at Huron St, Chicago, IL

License number
Illinois 036140623
Category
Osteopathic Medicine
Type
Emergency Medicine
Address
Address
251 E Huron St, Chicago, IL 60611
Phone
(312) 926-9512
(815) 501-2136

Professional information

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Process Engineer

Position:
Technical Advisor at UOP
Location:
Greater Chicago Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
UOP - Des Plaines - IL since Dec 2012 - Technical Advisor UOP - Des Plaines - IL Jun 2011 - Dec 2012 - Development Engineer
Education:
Purdue University 2007 - 2011
Chemical Engineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Chemical Engineering
Skills:
Chemical Engineering, Computer Science, Refining, Refining Processes, Petroleum Refining, JavaScript, VBA, PHP, SQL, CSS, HTML, jQuery, Ruby on Rails, MySQL, SQLite, HTML 5, CSS3, Web Development, Web Design, Oracle, Python
Interests:
Guitar, Music, Basketball, Golf, Hockey


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Dr. William J Burns, Harvey IL - MD (Doctor of Medicine)

Specialties:
Diagnostic Radiology
Address:
Radiology Imaging Consultants
1 Ingalls Dr, Harvey 60426
(708) 915-5603 (Phone)
Certifications:
Diagnostic Radiology, 1995
Awards:
Healthgrades Honor Roll
Languages:
English
Hospitals:
Radiology Imaging Consultants
1 Ingalls Dr, Harvey 60426
Ingalls Memorial Hospital
1 Ingalls Dr, Harvey 60426
Jackson Park Hospital
7531 South Stony Island Ave, Chicago 60649
Education:
Medical School
Boston University School Of Medicine
Graduated: 1990
The Carney Hospital
Graduated: 1991


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William Burns, Chicago IL - Teacher

Specialties:
English
Work:
Saint Xavier University - Chicago IL


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Sparkling Wine Bottle Opener

US Patent:
4422355, Dec 27, 1983
Filed:
Apr 13, 1981
Appl. No.:
6/253673
Inventors:
William T. Burns - Chicago IL
International Classification:
B67B 702
US Classification:
81 336
Abstract:
A device for controllably removing a bottle stopper from a bottle containing a liquid and natural high pressure gas, such as a sparkling wine, in which the stopper is conventionally held in place, at least in part, by a wire hood. There is a clamp for gripping the bottle adjacent the pouring lip, but free of the wire hood. There is also a clamp for gripping the stopper, which clamp will permit a loosening of the wire hood. There is a handle for applying an axial turning movement to the gripping device to torsionally remove the stopper from the bottle opening, which removal is under control and at no time will permit an uncontrolled discharge of the stopper.