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  • 1939 Sweetgum Ct, San Jose, CA 95131 (408) 937-9075
  • Polson, MT

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Medicine Doctors

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Sam U. Ho

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Specialties:
Neurology
Work:
Sam U Ho MD
201 E Huron St STE 12-202, Chicago, IL 60611
(312) 787-9499 (phone), (312) 787-9498 (fax)
Education:
Medical School
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
Graduated: 1973
Conditions:
Alzheimer's Disease
Epilepsy
Hemorrhagic stroke
Insomnia
Ischemic Stroke
Languages:
Chinese
English
Description:
Dr. Ho graduated from the Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine in 1973. He works in Chicago, IL and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Ho is affiliated with Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

Resumes

Resumes

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Sam Ho San Francisco, CA

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Work:
Sutter Care at Home

Jun 2012 to Present
Patient Service Volunteer

Sutter Care at Home
San Francisco, CA
Jun 2012 to Jul 2012
Assistant Production Coordinator

Mayoral Campaign Office
San Francisco, CA
Oct 2011 to Nov 2011
Office Clerk

Krave's Caf
San Francisco, CA
Aug 2010 to Aug 2011
Cashier/ Waiter

Microbial Genetic Lab
Santa Cruz, CA
Jun 2010 to Aug 2010
Researcher

Organic Chemistry Lab
Santa Cruz, CA
Sep 2007 to Mar 2008
Researcher

Education:
University of California
Santa Cruz, CA
Aug 2010
Bachelor of Science in Cell and Developmental Biology

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Sam Ho
President
BASICTEX INTERNATIONAL INC
7995 Pineville Cir, Castro Valley, CA 94552

Publications

Isbn (Books And Publications)

Hong Kong Cinema: A Cross-Cultural View

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Author

Sam Ho

ISBN #

0810849860

Us Patents

Tissue Welding And Cutting Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
7918848, Apr 5, 2011
Filed:
Mar 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/090330
Inventors:
Liming Lau - Mountain View CA, US
Arnold M. Escano - Santa Clara CA, US
Jerry Jarrard - Sunnyvale CA, US
Sam Ho - Fremont CA, US
Ryan C. Abbott - San Jose CA, US
Arthur M. Lin - Fremont CA, US
Jesse McQuiston - Palo Alto CA, US
Peter L. Callas - Castro Valley CA, US
Geoffrey H. Willis - Redwood City CA, US
Michael C. Stewart - San Jose CA, US
Kimberly D. Barkman - Redwood City CA, US
Joseph N. Lamberti - Castro Valley CA, US
Kenny L. Dang - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
Maquet Cardiovascular, LLC - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61B 18/04
US Classification:
606 29
Abstract:
A surgical apparatus and methods for severing and welding tissue, in particular blood vessels, include a pair of relatively movable jaws at a distal end of an elongated shaft. A first heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a first temperature and form a welded region within the tissue, while a second heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a second temperature and sever the tissue within the welded region. A force-limiting mechanism is provided to limit the pressure applied to the tissue by the jaws to ensure that the tissue is severed and the ends effectively welded within a short amount of time.

Tissue Welding And Cutting Apparatus And Method

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US Patent:
20060217706, Sep 28, 2006
Filed:
Mar 25, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/090750
Inventors:
Liming Lau - Mountain View CA, US
Arnold Escano - Santa Clara CA, US
Jerry Jarrard - Sunnyvale CA, US
Sam Ho - Fremont CA, US
Ryan Abbott - San Jose CA, US
Arthur Lin - Fremont CA, US
Jesse McQuiston - Palo Alto CA, US
Peter Callas - Castro Valley CA, US
Geoffrey Willis - Redwood City CA, US
Michael Stewart - San Jose CA, US
Kimberly Barkman - Redwood City CA, US
Joseph Lamberti - Castro Valley CA, US
Kenny Dang - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
A61B 18/18
US Classification:
606045000
Abstract:
A surgical apparatus and methods for severing and welding tissue, in particular blood vessels. The apparatus includes an elongated shaft having a pair of relatively movable jaws at a distal end thereof. A first heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a first temperature and form a welded region within the tissue, while a second heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a second temperature and sever the tissue within the welded region. The first and second heating elements may be provided on the same or opposite jaws. A control handle provided on the proximal end of the elongated shaft includes controls for opening and closing the jaws, and may include an actuator for sending current through the first and second heating elements. The first and second heating elements may be electrically connected in series, and the first heating element may be bifurcated such that it conducts about one half of the current as the second heating element. A force-limiting mechanism provided either within the control handle, in the elongated shaft, or at the jaws limits the pressure applied to the tissue by the jaws to ensure that the tissue is severed and the ends effectively welded within a short amount of time.

Apparatus And Method For Regulating Tissue Welder Jaws

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US Patent:
20110257643, Oct 20, 2011
Filed:
Mar 14, 2011
Appl. No.:
13/047778
Inventors:
Liming Lau - Mountain View CA, US
Arthur M. Lin - Fremont CA, US
Sam Ho - Fremont CA, US
Ryan C. Abbott - San Jose CA, US
Kenny L. Dang - San Jose CA, US
Jesse McQuiston - Palo Alto CA, US
Peter L. Callas - Castro Valley CA, US
Arnold M. Escano - Santa Clara CA, US
Michael C. Stewart - San Jose CA, US
Jerry Jarrard - Sunnyvale CA, US
Joseph N. Lamberti - Castro Valley CA, US
Justin N. Williams - San Jose CA, US
Kristopher Yee - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLC - San Jose CA
International Classification:
A61B 18/04
US Classification:
606 28
Abstract:
A surgical apparatus and methods for severing and welding tissue, in particular blood vessels. The apparatus includes an elongated shaft having a pair of relatively movable jaws at a distal end thereof. A first heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a first temperature and form a welded region within the tissue, while a second heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a second temperature and sever the tissue within the welded region. The first and second heating elements may be provided on the same or opposite jaws. A control handle provided on the proximal end of the elongated shaft includes controls for opening and closing the jaws, and may include an actuator for sending current through the first and second heating elements. The first and second heating elements may be electrically connected in series, and the first heating element may be bifurcated such that it conducts about one half of the current as the second heating element. A force-limiting mechanism provided either within the control handle, in the elongated shaft, or at the jaws limits the pressure applied to the tissue by the jaws to ensure that the tissue is severed and the ends effectively welded within a short amount of time.

Apparatus And Method For Regulating Tissue Welder Jaws

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US Patent:
20140194876, Jul 10, 2014
Filed:
Jan 6, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/148671
Inventors:
- SAN JOSE CA, US
Arnold M. Escano - Santa Clara CA, US
Jerry Jarrard - Sunnyvale CA, US
Sam Ho - Fremont CA, US
Ryan C. Abbott - San Jose CA, US
Arthur M. Lin - Fremont CA, US
Jesse McQuiston - Palo Alto CA, US
Peter L. Callas - Castro Valley CA, US
Geoffrey H. Willis - Redwood City CA, US
Michael C. Stewart - San Jose CA, US
Kimberly D. Barkman - Redwood City CA, US
Joseph N. Lamberti - Castro Valley CA, US
Kenny L. Dang - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
MAQUET CARDIOVASCULAR LLC - SAN JOSE CA
International Classification:
A61B 18/08
US Classification:
606 52
Abstract:
A surgical apparatus and methods for severing and welding tissue, in particular blood vessels. The apparatus includes an elongated shaft having a pair of relatively movable jaws at a distal end thereof. A first heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a first temperature and form a welded region within the tissue, while a second heating element on one of the jaws is adapted to heat up to a second temperature and sever the tissue within the welded region. The first and second heating elements may be provided on the same or opposite jaws. A control handle provided on the proximal end of the elongated shaft includes controls for opening and closing the jaws, and may include an actuator for sending current through the first and second heating elements. The first and second heating elements may be electrically connected in series, and the first heating element may be bifurcated such that it conducts about one half of the current as the second heating element. A force-limiting mechanism provided either within the control handle, in the elongated shaft, or at the jaws limits the pressure applied to the tissue by the jaws to ensure that the tissue is severed and the ends effectively welded within a short amount of time.
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