William Patrick Gibson
Physician at Euclid Ave, Saint Louis, MO

License number
Colorado 23606
Issued Date
Jan 8, 1981
Renew Date
May 31, 1989
Expiration Date
May 31, 1989
Type
Physician
Address
Address
660 S Euclid Ave, Saint Louis, MO 63110

Professional information

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Home Sales Manager (Hbg) - Best Buy

Position:
Home Sales Manager at Best Buy
Location:
Greater St. Louis Area
Industry:
Retail
Work:
Best Buy - Edwardsville, IL since Aug 2012 - Home Sales Manager Sears Holdings Corporation - Fairview Heights, IL Oct 2002 - Aug 2012 - Assistant Store Manager - Operations
Education:
Crowder College 2001 - 2003
Associates, General Studies
Crowder College 2001 - 2003
Associates of Arts, General Studies
Cassville High School 1997 - 2001
Skills:
Store Management, Retail Management, Stores, Associate Development, Driving Results, Visual Merchandising, Merchandising Strategies, Expense Control, Shrink Control, Loss Prevention, Merchandising, Planograms, Replenishment, Inventory Control, Product Knowledge, Profitability, Profit, Profit & Loss Management, Home Improvement, Hiring, Accountability, Retail Industry, Assortment, Retail, Allocation, Inventory Management, Outstanding Customer Service, Receiving, Gross Profit, Vendor Relations, POS, Development Of People, Customer Service, Situational Leadership, Tactical Planning, Talent Development


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William Gibson, Chesterfield MO

Work:
St Lukes Hospital
232 S Woods Mill Rd, Chesterfield, MO 63017 Comprehensive Cancer Care PC
940 W Port Plz, Saint Louis, MO 63146


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Method Of Administering Oxygen To A Patient After General Anesthesia Using A Particular Adapter

US Patent:
5787879, Aug 4, 1998
Filed:
Mar 12, 1996
Appl. No.:
8/615502
Inventors:
William Patrick Gibson - Kirkwood MO
International Classification:
A61M 1600
US Classification:
12820227
Abstract:
A surgical procedure done under general anesthesia in which a patient is first operated on in an operating room and thereafter moved from the operating room to a recovery room is disclosed herein. During general anesthesia the patient is administered oxygen from a first oxygen source through a cooperating tube disengagably connected at a first end to the source and at a second opposite end to a mask or endotracheal tube attached to the patient in a way that allows the patient to receive oxygen from the source. After surgery, while being moved from the operating room to a recovery room, the patient is administered oxygen from a second, portable source using the very same cooperating tube. Specifically, after the patient has begun spontaneous ventilation, the first end of the cooperating tube is disconnected from the original oxygen source and reconnected to the portable source. At the same time, the mask or endotracheal tube remains attached to the patient and the patient is thereafter moved along with the portable oxygen source and the cooperating tube to the recovery room.